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9/5/2011 8:20:23 PM 1 by Dr.RajeshPatel,Director, NRV MBA,email:1966patel@gmail.com Issue of share to public- Going public
9/5/2011 8:20:25 PM 2 by Dr.RajeshPatel,Director, NRV MBA,email:1966patel@gmail.com Going public occurs when equity owners offer and sell part of the company to the public. 			1.	A registration statement is filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) pursuant to the Securities Act of 1933. 			2.	The resulting capital infusion provides financial resources and a relatively liquid investment vehicle. 			3.	The company will have greater access to capital markets in the future. 			4.	However, the entrepreneur must carefully evaluate the advantages and disadvantages of going public before initiating the process.
9/5/2011 8:20:25 PM 3 by Dr.RajeshPatel,Director, NRV MBA,email:1966patel@gmail.com Advantages. 			1.	Obtaining new equity capital. 				a.	New capital provides working capital, equipment, or inventories necessary for growth and survival. 				b.	Going public is often the best way to obtain these resources on the best terms. 			2.	Enhancing valuation due to greater liquidity. 				a.	Family-owned or other privately-held companies may need to go public so that the value of the company can be passed on to subsequent generations.  				b.	Venture capitalists see going public as one of the best ways to exit a company with the best possible return on early-stage funding. 				c.	The value of a publicly traded security is often higher than one that is not publicly traded. 				d.	Publicly traded companies often find it easier to acquire other companies by using their securities in the transactions. 			3.	Ease in raising additional capital. 				a.	Money can often be borrowed more easily and on better terms. 				b.	The company has better prospects for raising future equity capital.
9/5/2011 8:20:25 PM 4 by Dr.RajeshPatel,Director, NRV MBA,email:1966patel@gmail.com Disadvantages. 			1.	Some entrepreneurs keep their companies private and avoid an initial public offering (IPO)for many reasons. 			2.	Public exposure and potential loss of control. 				a.	To stay on the cutting edge of technology, companies often need to sacrifice short-term profits for long-term innovation. 				b.	Making long-term decisions is more difficult in publicly traded companies. 				c.	When enough shares are sold publicly, the company can lose decision making control. 			3.	Loss of flexibility and increased duties to public stockholders and administrative burdens can result. 				a.	The company is obligated to disclose all material information to the public. 				b.	Management of a public company spends a large amount of time and expense dealing with queries from shareholders, press, and financial analysts. 				c. 	The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 increased governance and disclosure requirements for public companies. 				d. 	The expense and responsibility of being a public company has increased. 				e. 	Increased liability of directors has made their recruitment harder. 	4.	Expenses involved. 				a.	The costs of going public average $500,000. 				b.	Additional reporting, accounting, and printing expenses can run from $50,000
9/5/2011 8:20:25 PM 5 by Dr.RajeshPatel,Director, NRV MBA,email:1966patel@gmail.com The Alternatives  to  Going Public
9/5/2011 8:20:25 PM 6 by Dr.RajeshPatel,Director, NRV MBA,email:1966patel@gmail.com A.	The two most common alternatives are private placements and bank loans.
9/5/2011 8:20:25 PM 7 by Dr.RajeshPatel,Director, NRV MBA,email:1966patel@gmail.com Private Placements of Securities. 			1.	Private placements obtain funds with minimum public disclosure. 			2.	Most private placements carry restrictive covenants to protect the investor. 			3.	The liquidation covenant has a provision allowing the investor to require disposition of its securities at any time. 			4.	To qualify for a private placement, a company must have a limited number of sophisticated investors. 			5. 	Investors must have all the same materials that would be included in a public offering. 			6.	Equity securities will be sold at 20 to 30% less than the company might receive for a public offering.
9/5/2011 8:20:25 PM 8 by Dr.RajeshPatel,Director, NRV MBA,email:1966patel@gmail.com A bank loanis a common way to raise funds. 			1.	This capital is debt, not equity, and often must have some collateral behind it. 			2.	Even with collateral, bank loans are only made on short- or medium-term basis. 			3.	The repayment schedule and rigidity are disadvantages.
9/5/2011 8:20:26 PM 9 by Dr.RajeshPatel,Director, NRV MBA,email:1966patel@gmail.com D.Other debt financing can be obtained from equipment leasing companies, mortgage bankers, or trade suppliers.
9/5/2011 8:20:26 PM 10 by Dr.RajeshPatel,Director, NRV MBA,email:1966patel@gmail.com TIMING OF GOING PUBLIC AND  UNDERWRITER SELECTION
9/5/2011 8:20:26 PM 11 by Dr.RajeshPatel,Director, NRV MBA,email:1966patel@gmail.com The two most critical issues in a public offering are timing of the offering and the underwriting team.
9/5/2011 8:20:26 PM 12 by Dr.RajeshPatel,Director, NRV MBA,email:1966patel@gmail.com Timing. 			1.	Is the company large enough? 				a.	One guideline is a post offering value of at least $50 million. 				b.	This size offering will only result from significant sales performance or solid prospects. 			2.	What is the amount of company earnings and how strong is its financial performance? 				a.	Financial performance strength determines both if a company can go public and the type of underwriter available. 				b.	Generally a company must have one year of good earnings and sales prior to going public. 			3.	Are the market conditions favorable? 				a.	Market conditions affect both the initial price and the aftermarket. 				b.	Some market conditions are more favorable for IPOs than others. 			4.	How urgently is the money needed? 				a.	Sale of common stock decreases the ownership interest of the entrepreneur. 				b.	The longer the time before going public, the less percentage of equity will have to be given up. 			5.	What are the needs and desires of the present owners? 				a.	The present owners may lack confidence in the companyโ€™s future growth prospects or have a need for liquidity. 				b.	Going public is often the only way for present stockholders to obtain needed cash.
9/5/2011 8:20:26 PM 13 by Dr.RajeshPatel,Director, NRV MBA,email:1966patel@gmail.com C.	Underwriter Selection. 			1.	A managing underwriterwill take the lead in forming the underwriting syndicate. 				a.	The underwriter is critical in setting the initial price and supporting the stock in the aftermarket. 				b.	Although most public offerings involve a syndicate of underwriters, only the managing underwriter needs to be selected. 				c.	An entrepreneur should develop a relationship with several underwriters in the year prior to going public. 				d.	Since the investment banker is a major factor in the success of the public offering, the entrepreneur should approach one through a mutual contact. 			2.	Criteria in the selection process: 				a.	The managing underwriter needs a good reputation to build a strong underwriting team and provide confidence to investors. 				b. 	The ethics of the potential underwriter must be carefully evaluated. 				c.	Distribution capability. 					(i)	The stock should be distributed to as wide and varied a base as possible. 					(ii)	A strong underwriter with a quality client base will help the stock sell and perform well in the aftermarket. 				d.	Financial counsel should be considered. 				e.	The experience of the underwriter should be in underwriting issues in the same or similar industries. 				f.	The final factor is cost. 					(i)	The cost can vary significantly among underwriters. 					(ii)	Costs must be weighed against the four factors above.
9/5/2011 8:20:26 PM 14 by Dr.RajeshPatel,Director, NRV MBA,email:1966patel@gmail.com IV.	REGISTRATION STATEMENT AND TIMETABLE 		A.	Registration Statement. 			1.	After selecting the managing underwriter, a planning meeting is set including company officials, accountants and lawyers, and the underwriters. 				a.	At this โ€œall handsโ€ meeting, a timetable is prepared for each step. 				b.	The timetable should indicate the individuals responsible for each part. 			2.	The IPO normally requires 6 to 12 weeks to prepare the registration statement, and then the SEC takes 4 to 8 weeks to declare the registration effective. 			3.	The SEC is charged with ensuring only that the document makes a full and fair disclosure of the material reported. 				a.	The SEC has no authority to withhold approval or require changes if the material information is fully disclosed. 				b.	The NASD will also review each offering. 			4.	The registration consists of two parts: 				a.	The prospectus is a legal offering document normally prepared as a brochure for distribution to prospective buyers. 				b.	The registration statement contains supplemental information to the prospectus, which is available for public inspection at the SEC. 			5.	The Securities and Exchange Act of 1933 requires registration of securities offered to the public and that the prospectus be furnished to the purchaser at or before sale. 			6.	Most initial public offerings will use the formS-1 registration statement
9/5/2011 8:20:33 PM 15 by Dr.RajeshPatel,Director, NRV MBA,email:1966patel@gmail.com B.	The Prospectus. 1.	The prospectus must be presented in an organized, logical sequence and in an easy-to-read manner. 			2.	The cover page includes the company name, type and number of shares to be sold, and managing underwriter and syndicate of underwriter involved. 				a.	The preliminary prospectus is used by the underwriters to solicit investor interest. 				b.	The final prospectus contains all changes by the SEC and blue sky examiners and price information. 				c.	The final prospectus must be delivered with or prior to the written confirmation of purchase from investors. 			3.	The prospectus summary highlights the important features of the offering. 			4.	A brief introduction of the company describes the nature of the business, history, major products, and location. 			5.	A discussion of the risk factors discloses to the purchaser the speculative nature of the offering and the degree of risk involved. 			6.	The use of proceeds section needs to be carefully prepared, as the actual use of proceeds must be reported to the SEC after the offering. 			7.	The dividend policy section details the companyโ€™s dividend history and any restrictions on future dividends. 			8.	The capitalization section indicates the overall capital structure before and after the public offering. 			9.	Whenever there is a significant disparity between offering price and the price paid by officer or directors, a dilution section is needed explaining the differences. 			10.	Form S-1 requires that the prospectus contain selected financial data for the last five years and discussion of managementโ€™s analysis of the companyโ€™s financial condition and results of operations. 			11.	The business section is the largest, providing information on the company, its industry, its products, and historical development. 			12.	Following this is a discussion of management and security holders. 			13.	The description of capital stock section describes the par and stated value of the stock, dividend rights, voting rights, and transferability. 			14.	The underwriter information section explains the plans for distributing the securities. 			15.	The actual audited financial statements are included for the last 2 to 3 years and unaudited interim statements within 135 days of registration. 		C.	Part II contains: 			1. 	Certain information regarding the offering and past unregulated securities offering. 			2. 	Articles of incorporation, underwriting agreements, company bylaws, stock options and benefit plans. 		D.	Procedure. 			1.	The preliminary prospectus part of the registration statement, called a red herring, is distributed to the underwriting group. 			2.	The registration statements are reviewed by the SEC, and deficiencies are communicated by comment letter. 			3.	The offering price, underwritersโ€™ commission, and amount of proceeds are filed in apricing amendment in the final prospectus. 			4.	The time between initial filing of the registration statement and its effective date is the waiting period, during which company publicity about the offering is very restricted.
9/5/2011 8:20:33 PM 16 by Dr.RajeshPatel,Director, NRV MBA,email:1966patel@gmail.com
9/5/2011 8:20:33 PM 17 by Dr.RajeshPatel,Director, NRV MBA,email:1966patel@gmail.com VII.	MYTHS CONCERNING GOING PUBLIC 		A.	In spite of the available advice and numerous companies going public, there are still come myths about the process. 		B.	The eight most commonly discussed myths are: 			1.	In this market, high-tech is the name of the game. 			2.	If youโ€™re doing OK, donโ€™t worry about the aftermarket. 			3.	The analysts will follow you though thick and thin. 			4.	The young entrepreneurial companies will continue to be in the spotlight this year. 			5.	You need to be profitable to get a high valuation in this market. 			6.	Of course, you want to be the next Netscape. 			7.	During your IPO, youโ€™re the center of attention.          8.Somebody knows where the IPO market is headed.
9/5/2011 8:20:34 PM 18 by Dr.RajeshPatel,Director, NRV MBA,email:1966patel@gmail.com Thank You!!!

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Public issue of shares

  • 1. 9/5/2011 8:20:23 PM 1 by Dr.RajeshPatel,Director, NRV MBA,email:1966patel@gmail.com Issue of share to public- Going public
  • 2. 9/5/2011 8:20:25 PM 2 by Dr.RajeshPatel,Director, NRV MBA,email:1966patel@gmail.com Going public occurs when equity owners offer and sell part of the company to the public. 1. A registration statement is filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) pursuant to the Securities Act of 1933. 2. The resulting capital infusion provides financial resources and a relatively liquid investment vehicle. 3. The company will have greater access to capital markets in the future. 4. However, the entrepreneur must carefully evaluate the advantages and disadvantages of going public before initiating the process.
  • 3. 9/5/2011 8:20:25 PM 3 by Dr.RajeshPatel,Director, NRV MBA,email:1966patel@gmail.com Advantages. 1. Obtaining new equity capital. a. New capital provides working capital, equipment, or inventories necessary for growth and survival. b. Going public is often the best way to obtain these resources on the best terms. 2. Enhancing valuation due to greater liquidity. a. Family-owned or other privately-held companies may need to go public so that the value of the company can be passed on to subsequent generations. b. Venture capitalists see going public as one of the best ways to exit a company with the best possible return on early-stage funding. c. The value of a publicly traded security is often higher than one that is not publicly traded. d. Publicly traded companies often find it easier to acquire other companies by using their securities in the transactions. 3. Ease in raising additional capital. a. Money can often be borrowed more easily and on better terms. b. The company has better prospects for raising future equity capital.
  • 4. 9/5/2011 8:20:25 PM 4 by Dr.RajeshPatel,Director, NRV MBA,email:1966patel@gmail.com Disadvantages. 1. Some entrepreneurs keep their companies private and avoid an initial public offering (IPO)for many reasons. 2. Public exposure and potential loss of control. a. To stay on the cutting edge of technology, companies often need to sacrifice short-term profits for long-term innovation. b. Making long-term decisions is more difficult in publicly traded companies. c. When enough shares are sold publicly, the company can lose decision making control. 3. Loss of flexibility and increased duties to public stockholders and administrative burdens can result. a. The company is obligated to disclose all material information to the public. b. Management of a public company spends a large amount of time and expense dealing with queries from shareholders, press, and financial analysts. c. The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 increased governance and disclosure requirements for public companies. d. The expense and responsibility of being a public company has increased. e. Increased liability of directors has made their recruitment harder. 4. Expenses involved. a. The costs of going public average $500,000. b. Additional reporting, accounting, and printing expenses can run from $50,000
  • 5. 9/5/2011 8:20:25 PM 5 by Dr.RajeshPatel,Director, NRV MBA,email:1966patel@gmail.com The Alternatives to Going Public
  • 6. 9/5/2011 8:20:25 PM 6 by Dr.RajeshPatel,Director, NRV MBA,email:1966patel@gmail.com A. The two most common alternatives are private placements and bank loans.
  • 7. 9/5/2011 8:20:25 PM 7 by Dr.RajeshPatel,Director, NRV MBA,email:1966patel@gmail.com Private Placements of Securities. 1. Private placements obtain funds with minimum public disclosure. 2. Most private placements carry restrictive covenants to protect the investor. 3. The liquidation covenant has a provision allowing the investor to require disposition of its securities at any time. 4. To qualify for a private placement, a company must have a limited number of sophisticated investors. 5. Investors must have all the same materials that would be included in a public offering. 6. Equity securities will be sold at 20 to 30% less than the company might receive for a public offering.
  • 8. 9/5/2011 8:20:25 PM 8 by Dr.RajeshPatel,Director, NRV MBA,email:1966patel@gmail.com A bank loanis a common way to raise funds. 1. This capital is debt, not equity, and often must have some collateral behind it. 2. Even with collateral, bank loans are only made on short- or medium-term basis. 3. The repayment schedule and rigidity are disadvantages.
  • 9. 9/5/2011 8:20:26 PM 9 by Dr.RajeshPatel,Director, NRV MBA,email:1966patel@gmail.com D.Other debt financing can be obtained from equipment leasing companies, mortgage bankers, or trade suppliers.
  • 10. 9/5/2011 8:20:26 PM 10 by Dr.RajeshPatel,Director, NRV MBA,email:1966patel@gmail.com TIMING OF GOING PUBLIC AND UNDERWRITER SELECTION
  • 11. 9/5/2011 8:20:26 PM 11 by Dr.RajeshPatel,Director, NRV MBA,email:1966patel@gmail.com The two most critical issues in a public offering are timing of the offering and the underwriting team.
  • 12. 9/5/2011 8:20:26 PM 12 by Dr.RajeshPatel,Director, NRV MBA,email:1966patel@gmail.com Timing. 1. Is the company large enough? a. One guideline is a post offering value of at least $50 million. b. This size offering will only result from significant sales performance or solid prospects. 2. What is the amount of company earnings and how strong is its financial performance? a. Financial performance strength determines both if a company can go public and the type of underwriter available. b. Generally a company must have one year of good earnings and sales prior to going public. 3. Are the market conditions favorable? a. Market conditions affect both the initial price and the aftermarket. b. Some market conditions are more favorable for IPOs than others. 4. How urgently is the money needed? a. Sale of common stock decreases the ownership interest of the entrepreneur. b. The longer the time before going public, the less percentage of equity will have to be given up. 5. What are the needs and desires of the present owners? a. The present owners may lack confidence in the companyโ€™s future growth prospects or have a need for liquidity. b. Going public is often the only way for present stockholders to obtain needed cash.
  • 13. 9/5/2011 8:20:26 PM 13 by Dr.RajeshPatel,Director, NRV MBA,email:1966patel@gmail.com C. Underwriter Selection. 1. A managing underwriterwill take the lead in forming the underwriting syndicate. a. The underwriter is critical in setting the initial price and supporting the stock in the aftermarket. b. Although most public offerings involve a syndicate of underwriters, only the managing underwriter needs to be selected. c. An entrepreneur should develop a relationship with several underwriters in the year prior to going public. d. Since the investment banker is a major factor in the success of the public offering, the entrepreneur should approach one through a mutual contact. 2. Criteria in the selection process: a. The managing underwriter needs a good reputation to build a strong underwriting team and provide confidence to investors. b. The ethics of the potential underwriter must be carefully evaluated. c. Distribution capability. (i) The stock should be distributed to as wide and varied a base as possible. (ii) A strong underwriter with a quality client base will help the stock sell and perform well in the aftermarket. d. Financial counsel should be considered. e. The experience of the underwriter should be in underwriting issues in the same or similar industries. f. The final factor is cost. (i) The cost can vary significantly among underwriters. (ii) Costs must be weighed against the four factors above.
  • 14. 9/5/2011 8:20:26 PM 14 by Dr.RajeshPatel,Director, NRV MBA,email:1966patel@gmail.com IV. REGISTRATION STATEMENT AND TIMETABLE A. Registration Statement. 1. After selecting the managing underwriter, a planning meeting is set including company officials, accountants and lawyers, and the underwriters. a. At this โ€œall handsโ€ meeting, a timetable is prepared for each step. b. The timetable should indicate the individuals responsible for each part. 2. The IPO normally requires 6 to 12 weeks to prepare the registration statement, and then the SEC takes 4 to 8 weeks to declare the registration effective. 3. The SEC is charged with ensuring only that the document makes a full and fair disclosure of the material reported. a. The SEC has no authority to withhold approval or require changes if the material information is fully disclosed. b. The NASD will also review each offering. 4. The registration consists of two parts: a. The prospectus is a legal offering document normally prepared as a brochure for distribution to prospective buyers. b. The registration statement contains supplemental information to the prospectus, which is available for public inspection at the SEC. 5. The Securities and Exchange Act of 1933 requires registration of securities offered to the public and that the prospectus be furnished to the purchaser at or before sale. 6. Most initial public offerings will use the formS-1 registration statement
  • 15. 9/5/2011 8:20:33 PM 15 by Dr.RajeshPatel,Director, NRV MBA,email:1966patel@gmail.com B. The Prospectus. 1. The prospectus must be presented in an organized, logical sequence and in an easy-to-read manner. 2. The cover page includes the company name, type and number of shares to be sold, and managing underwriter and syndicate of underwriter involved. a. The preliminary prospectus is used by the underwriters to solicit investor interest. b. The final prospectus contains all changes by the SEC and blue sky examiners and price information. c. The final prospectus must be delivered with or prior to the written confirmation of purchase from investors. 3. The prospectus summary highlights the important features of the offering. 4. A brief introduction of the company describes the nature of the business, history, major products, and location. 5. A discussion of the risk factors discloses to the purchaser the speculative nature of the offering and the degree of risk involved. 6. The use of proceeds section needs to be carefully prepared, as the actual use of proceeds must be reported to the SEC after the offering. 7. The dividend policy section details the companyโ€™s dividend history and any restrictions on future dividends. 8. The capitalization section indicates the overall capital structure before and after the public offering. 9. Whenever there is a significant disparity between offering price and the price paid by officer or directors, a dilution section is needed explaining the differences. 10. Form S-1 requires that the prospectus contain selected financial data for the last five years and discussion of managementโ€™s analysis of the companyโ€™s financial condition and results of operations. 11. The business section is the largest, providing information on the company, its industry, its products, and historical development. 12. Following this is a discussion of management and security holders. 13. The description of capital stock section describes the par and stated value of the stock, dividend rights, voting rights, and transferability. 14. The underwriter information section explains the plans for distributing the securities. 15. The actual audited financial statements are included for the last 2 to 3 years and unaudited interim statements within 135 days of registration. C. Part II contains: 1. Certain information regarding the offering and past unregulated securities offering. 2. Articles of incorporation, underwriting agreements, company bylaws, stock options and benefit plans. D. Procedure. 1. The preliminary prospectus part of the registration statement, called a red herring, is distributed to the underwriting group. 2. The registration statements are reviewed by the SEC, and deficiencies are communicated by comment letter. 3. The offering price, underwritersโ€™ commission, and amount of proceeds are filed in apricing amendment in the final prospectus. 4. The time between initial filing of the registration statement and its effective date is the waiting period, during which company publicity about the offering is very restricted.
  • 16. 9/5/2011 8:20:33 PM 16 by Dr.RajeshPatel,Director, NRV MBA,email:1966patel@gmail.com
  • 17. 9/5/2011 8:20:33 PM 17 by Dr.RajeshPatel,Director, NRV MBA,email:1966patel@gmail.com VII. MYTHS CONCERNING GOING PUBLIC A. In spite of the available advice and numerous companies going public, there are still come myths about the process. B. The eight most commonly discussed myths are: 1. In this market, high-tech is the name of the game. 2. If youโ€™re doing OK, donโ€™t worry about the aftermarket. 3. The analysts will follow you though thick and thin. 4. The young entrepreneurial companies will continue to be in the spotlight this year. 5. You need to be profitable to get a high valuation in this market. 6. Of course, you want to be the next Netscape. 7. During your IPO, youโ€™re the center of attention. 8.Somebody knows where the IPO market is headed.
  • 18. 9/5/2011 8:20:34 PM 18 by Dr.RajeshPatel,Director, NRV MBA,email:1966patel@gmail.com Thank You!!!