The London Stock Exchange frequently runs 'pre-IPO' flotation seminars around the UK.
This series of comprehensive seminars is aimed at companies considering flotation on the stock market in order to raise funds to facilitate the growth of their business, enhance their profile or increase their liquidity.
Previous 'pre-IPO' seminars
17 October - IPO Forum (in association with Deutsche Bank)
22 June 2011 - Cleantech IPO Forum
13 January 2011 - IPO Forum: the next stage for growth (in association with PwC and Numis)
3 November 2010 - IPO Forum (in association with JP Morgan Cazenove)
20 September 2010 - Floating funds on the London Stock Exchange
Seminar Overview
At these seminars you will receive advice on the benefits of floating on a public market focusing specifically on AIM and the Main Market. We will also look at the role of the various advisors involved in a flotation who will point out the pitfalls and pass on their wisdom. Finally you will hear from PLC Directors on their experiences of both the flotation process and life as a quoted company.
If you are a Director of a company which is considering its options for growth and fund raising then this seminar will enable you to:
Who should attend?
The seminar will be useful for Directors of:
For more details on any of the above events please contact Sam Rossiter
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