Prepping your business for an IPO
John Bittleston examines some of the key factors involved - from choosing an adviser to managing the transition from a private to public company
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AN initial public offering (IPO) is the first sale of stock issued by a company to the public. Companies often use an IPO to generate more capital and publicity for the company, helping it to grow it further.
How should a business maximise chances for a successful IPO? Mentor John, who incorporated and floated Cerebos Pacific on the Singapore Stock Exchange, shares his answers:
Q: What are the key factors for consideration, in deciding whether to go public, or remain private?
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