by Richard F. Kleeburg
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Product Description This valuable resource is for the executives and advisers of any firm considering making the transition from a private to public company. An IPO is not just a short-term financial transaction. It often marks the turning point in the life of a company, enabling it to launch new products, enter new markets, accelerate its growth, and attract valuable employees. If an IPO is the way to grow, then a "balanced scorecard" approach needs to be used - an honest evaluation of the process and consideration of whether an IPO, despite its glamour, will or will not produce the desired results. Initial Public Offerings uncovers many of the successful approaches and common pitfalls to going public. It helps officials decide whether an IPO or other financing alternatives is the right strategy, determine which stock market to use, plan and execute the IPO, and stay on track following the IPO - helping companies reach their true potential for success.
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Average Customer Review:
3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
Buyer BEWARE, most 5 star comments are fake, 2007-02-15 Notice how all the five star reviewers are "Dr. XXXXX" from Beverly Hills / Stanford and the ONLY book they have reviewed is this one. Classic astroturf attempt.
This book is nothing special.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
Excellent Presentation and Form!!!, 2006-09-02 This book is a perfectly thought out, well written, and precise account of the difficulties companies face as they become "public." I have numerous clients whom wish to take there companies public without the foresight of what is truly involved. I have recommended this book to numerous clients and scholars alike all of whom have enjoyed the book and its ease of readability. With so little information out there on IPO's this book is a must have.
3 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
literary piracy!!!, 2006-08-18 This book is a bad copy of The Ernst & Young Guide to the IPO Value Journey. Author didn't try to change words. Word for word!
Awful!
13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
Simply Brilliant, 2006-07-21 I enjoyed reading every page of this book. The material covered, which is rather a difficult subject, is made easy to comprehend as "Initial Public Offerings" delivers a most informative, comprehensive and well thought out look into taking a company public. I, myself, have taken several companies public and wish I would have had this book as a reference at the time or event to present it to my client.
Kindest regards,
Dr. Walsh
13 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
EXTREMELY INSIGHTFUL, 2006-07-20 I really enjoyed this easy to read, comprehensive and insightful look into the IPO process. The book will continue to be an excellent source of reference for me as I take companies public each year. Additionally, it familiarizes my clients with the process their company will be going through to avoid any surprises on their part. "Initial Public Offerings" has truly provided a value-added service to both my colleagues and clients.
Sincerely,
Dr. Marlene Whitticare

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