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Joel Arberman's Articles in Corporate

  • Going Public via Initial or Direct Public Offering: The Role of Your Board of Directors
    A company's board of directors can play an important role in determining the kind of funding a public offering receives. If going public is your goal, the selection of board members should be given especially careful consideration.
  • Initial Public Offerings: Benefits and Drawbacks
    Initial public offerings (IPOs) offer companies a number of benefits, but there are some drawbacks. This article reviews factors that any business thinking about going public should consider.
  • 9 Little Known Facts About Going Public
    Many entrepreneurs have preconceived notions about taking their company public, most of which are not accurate.
  • Going Public: How Long Does it Take?
    The process for a private company to go pubilc can be complex and time consuming. This article details some of the top-level factors that affect the timing.
  • Going Public: The Disadvantages
    There are a number of disadvantages for private companies seeking to go public. Management needs to be aware of the drawbacks to properly weigh the advantages and opportunities.
  • Direct Public Offerings: Benefits and Drawbacks
    Direct public offerings enable virtually any company to become publicly traded. Neither an underwriter nor a reverse merger is utilized in the transaction.
  • Going Public: The Four Categories of Cost
    Private companies seeking to go public via a direct public offering will need to pay for several basic costs, including accounting, legal, professional and miscellaneous transaction fees.
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