Empirical Analysis of the Factors Influencing 'Going Public' Decision of Indian Companies

By: Material type: ArticleArticleLanguage: ENG Series: ; 13Publication details: Feb 2007 0Edition: 2Description: 5-31 PpSubject(s): DDC classification:
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Online resources: Summary: This paper examines the determinants of the `going public' decision of Indian companies using the probit regression model. The paper finds that factors such as size, profitability, age and leverage emerge as the significant determinants of `going public' decision of Indian companies. Further, the study finds that financing needs and likelihood of an IPO are not related.
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This paper examines the determinants of the `going public' decision of Indian companies using the probit regression model. The paper finds that factors such as size, profitability, age and leverage emerge as the significant determinants of `going public' decision of Indian companies. Further, the study finds that financing needs and likelihood of an IPO are not related.

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