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What is the underwriting agreement?
The underwriting agreement is the agreement between the banks, the company, the directors and any selling shareholders, under which the banks, acting as principals,…
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What about the US? Why is it relevant to an IPO in London?
The US continues to be the world’s largest capital market and a key source of funding for companies. As a result, many companies, wherever…
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Who is involved in an IPO?
A company embarking on an IPO should appoint its team of advisers at an early stage. Securing good quality advisers who are experienced in…
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