2005

Public Listing - Viable for more businesses

Source: Victoria

Published Date: 16 Jun 2005

 
Many private businesses owners will be planning to sell their business in the next five years. Competition to attract buyers will be fierce. One option business owners and their advisers need to consider is offering the business to the public by listing it on the stock exchange.

Public listing may be more viable than you think.

These seminar materials will help you consider the pros and cons of listing on the Stock Exchange and provides a straightforward guide to the process of listing a business. Both technical and commercial aspects are covered.

The materials explain how the Stock Exchange of Newcastle Limited, Australia's second official stock exchange, has developed a unique set of Listing Rules to assist small, medium and regional or national businesses list their securities.

A case study based on a current listing of a medical supplies distributor was presented in the program.

Public listing - the fundamentals

Author(s): Michael Carr ATI

Public listing - tax issues

Author(s): Michael Jones CTA

The commercial reality of floating a business

Author(s): John Mccormack

Details

  • Published On:16 Jun 2005
  • Took place at:Hawthorn Receptions, Hawthorn

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