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    Organization Theory – Alibaba case: “Why organizational structure affected Alibaba’s IPO” Introduction and Historical Overview Over recent years the external environment and the marketplace have become increasingly dynamic and competitive‚ with progressive consolidation of the market leaders and continuing need of companies to adapt their structure towards our demanding society. This trend has led Alibaba Group Holding ltd. to conduct some organizational considerations before being listed on the

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    through an IPO Strengths When an organization is private they have decisions to make. Going public through an initial public offering‚ or IPO is one decision they can choose. When going through an IPO there is going to be increased capital. A public offering will allow a company to raise capital to use for various corporate purposes such as working capital‚ acquisitions‚ research and development‚ marketing‚ and expanding plant and equipment (FindLaw‚ 2013). Other advantages of choosing an IPO would

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    Go Daddy pulls its IPO filing! Why I decided to pull it. Tuesday‚ August 8‚ 2006 At 2 PM today (Tuesday‚ August 8‚ 2006) I announced at a meeting broadcast to Go Daddy’s 1200+ employees that The Go Daddy Group was officially withdrawing its registration with the SEC to become a public company. We just finished our best quarter - ever! This decision comes after the best quarter in the company’s history. During the 2nd quarter The Go Daddy Group Inc. had GAAP revenue of $56‚985‚000‚ a net accounting

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    securities such as stocks & bonds are bought & sold•Primary Market: the market in which new issues of securities are sold to the public•Secondary Market: the market in which securities are traded after they have been issued•Initial Public Offering (IPO)–First public sale of a company’s stock–Requires SEC approval•3 Choices to Market Securities in Primary Market–Public offering–Rights offering–Private Placement •Underwriting the offering: promoting the stock & facilitating the sale of the company’s

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    Malaysian IPO market price performance by Lee Kai Liang. Abstract (Summary) An Initial Public Offering (IPO) is the first sale of a company’s common stocks to investors on a public stock exchange. It is widely believed that IPO’s price appears to have relationship with its listing market price. Investor’s general perception shows IPO is under pricing and likely to obtain capital gain if immediately sell their shares in secondary market on the first day of IPO’s trading. However‚ there are cases whereby

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    Cash Flows at Amazon.com Abstract: This instructional case illustrates how Amazon.com’s strategy has evolved over time and how these characteristics are reflected in the financial statements. A particular emphasis is placed on the cash flow statement. Students evaluate the cash flow statement and examine its articulation with the other financial statements. Students create a direct method cash flow statement in the year of Amazon.com’s initial public offering using the information available

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    Problems Identified By The Narasimham Committee 1. Directed Investment Programme : The committee objected to the system of maintaining high liquid assets by commercial banks in the form of cash‚ gold and unencumbered government securities. It is also known as the statutory liquidity Ratio (SLR). In those days‚ in India‚ the SLR was as high as 38.5 percent. According to the M. Narasimham’s Committee it was one of the reasons for the poor profitability of banks. Similarly‚ the Cash Reserve Ratio-

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    selling a portion of itself to a large number of diversified investors. What occurs in this case is named IPO (Initial Public Offering): a security is sold to the general public for the first time‚ and thanks to this‚ usually‚ a liquid market will develop. The process is long and subject to strict rules and regulations. My purpose is that of going through the main steps of it‚ analysing pros and cons of IPOs and providing explanations for their apparent “underpricing”. I will mainly concentrate on

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    Submitted by: Nicolas‚ Judy Ann C. Section/Course: CBET-05-302A Submitted to: Prof. Mario Barrera (Management 2 Professor) I. Overview of the Problem Sko-Die is a medium-size manufacturing company. The company is more than 50 years old and many of the managers in the company have come from the ranks‚ so to speak. Recently‚ the Baby Boomers have started to retire and they are being replaced with Generations Yers/Gamers. The remaining staff members taking the roles in the manager

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    Enron Corporation began as a small natural gas distributor and‚ over the course of 15 years‚ grew to become the seventh largest company in the United States. Soon after the federal deregulation of natural gas pipelines in 1985‚ Enron was born by the merging of Houston Natural Gas and InterNorth‚ a Nebraska pipeline company. Initially‚ Enron was merely involved in the distribution of gas‚ but it later became a market maker in facilitating the buying and selling of futures of natural gas‚ electricity

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