Azerbaijani Companies "Lured" to the Capital Market
The Baku Stock Exchange (BSE), organized on November 20th seminar for potential companies interested in financing from the capital market, a seminar on IPO and Listing.
The seminar was attended by representatives involved in counseling programs listing BSE legal, consulting and brokerage firms, as well as 15 selected companies that are interested in raising capital through the mass of initial offering (IPO) of securities on a barge.
Media representatives were not invited to the seminar.
Questions were convicted of raising capital through IPO, especially the process of listing of shares and bonds, presentations by representatives of local companies that have a positive experience in the placement of the Central Bank of BSE. A presentation on the preparation and promotion in the IPO securities market made international expert Albrecht Burger. The representative of the Istanbul Stock Exchange Mert Suzgen told about the stages of development of IPO in Turkey.
Note that to date the BSE did not implement any IPO. The tier listing on the BSE included shares of two commercial banks. Today the listing maintains only one bank (JSC Demirbank). --08D--
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