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1 STOCKS AND SHARES EQUITY FINANCE

2 EQUITY/EQUITIES  common stock (the US)  ordinary shares (the UK)

3 FORMING LIMITED COMPANIES (COMPANIES GO PUBLIC) 1. legal entity separate from its owners 2. liable for the amount of capital invested 3. public limited company/listed company apply to: - over-the-counter markets - major stock exchanges

4 GOING PUBLIC ADVICE FROM AN INVESTMENT BANK HOW MANY SHARES AND AT WHAT PRICE INDEPENDENT ACCOUNTANTS PRODUCE A DUE DILIGENCE REPORT PROSPECTUS ABOUT ITS FINANCIAL POSITION AND THE RESULTS FLOTATION OR IPO INVESTMENT BANK UNDERWRITES THE STOCK ISSUE

5 COMPANIES ISSUE SHARES raise capital expand the business

6 INITIAL PUBLIC OFFERING IPO (the US) flotation (the UK)  investment bank underwrites the issue (guarantees to find buyers and purchase all the securities if there are not enough other buyers)

7 IPO 1.IPO (quick and easy profit)  shares offered through advertising  issue of prospectus  application forms a)fixed price b)tender offer – investors bid for shares

8 SHAREHOLDERS COMPANY LENDERS Share capital Loans Dividends Repayments and interest

9 STOCK EXCHANGE the primary market (issuing shares) the secondary market (trading shares)

10 a) computerized trading systems b) market makers – traders in stocks (quote bid - buying prices offer - selling prices)

11 STOCK INDEXES  measure stock markets  show changes in the average prices of a selected group of important stocks  the Footsie – the FT 100 share Index  the Dow Jones – 30 large companies

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13 BULL MARKET  A period during which most stocks and the stock index are rising

14 BEAR MARKET  A period during which most stocks and the stock index are falling

15 NOMINAL VALUE OF SHARES (FACE OR PAR VALUE) a)nominal value – the price written on it b)the current market value (rarely the same)

16 PEOPLE BUY SHARES 1.part of the ownership 2.proportion of a company’s profits as a dividend 3. make a capital gain by selling their shares at a higher price

17 PROFITS  pay annual dividends  keep the profits the value of the stocks rises

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19 TRUE OR FALSE? 1.A company can only be floated once.___ 2.Banks underwrite share issues when they want to buy the shares. _____ 3.It is easier for a company to be quoted on an unlisted securities market than on a major stock exchange. ________ 4.Unlisted companies do not publish annual reports. ________ 5.The market price of a share is never the same as its nominal value. _______ 6. If a company issues new shares, it has to offer them to existing shareholders at a reduced price.

20 ADD APPROPRIATE WORDS: 1. Offering shares to the public for the first time is called................................a company. 2. A company offering shares usually uses a merchant bank to............................... the issue. 3. The major British companies are..............................on the London Stock Exchange. 4. The value written on a share is its................................

21 MAKE WORD COMBINATIONS: 1.go _________________a) an issue 2.offer _______________b) a prospectus 3.produce _____________c) public 4.underwrite ___________d) shares USE THE WORD COMBINATIONS TO USE THE WORD COMBINATIONS TO COMPLETE THE SENTENCES: We are planning to ____________and that is why we’re ______________50,000 ______for sale. An agency has ______________for us, and the MWE investment bank is ___________________the _________.

22 http://www.investopedia.com/video/play/what-are-stocks What is a stock? What does a stockholder have a claim on? When does a share increase in value?


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