Remaining Public – The Best Option in Troubled Markets?

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Finance,
Investment,
Market,
SP&H,
Stock,
Stock Market
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Overview: Article concludes that while each company and situation is unique, companies should not dismiss the many benefits of being public–especially if the stock market does not have the story correct. Going private and remaining private or going private and round-tripping back to the public market may, in the long-run, be more expensive than remaining public in the first place. An inefficient market may be corrected, relatively inexpensively, by creating more investor attention or by waiting for the market to realize the value of the company. If the stock market is efficient and has valued the company correctly, then other strategies may maximize shareholder value rather than going private. Read article for more information.

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Format: PDF | Size: 33KB | Date: Jul 2003 | Pages: 6


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