The short-run performance of JASDAQ companies and venture capital involvement before and after flotation
<title/> This study revealed that the level of venture capitalist involvement in the pre-flotation as well as the post-flotation period influenced the short-run performance of JASDAQ companies in Japan. We detected that JASDAQ companies differed in several ways from NASDAQ and EASDAQ companies. JASDAQ companies tended to be larger in size. Moreover, JASDAQ companies were older than NASDAQ or EASDAQ companies when they selected an initial public offering (IPO). In part, the IPO decision was influenced by the subsequent desire of owners to realize capital gains and exit via personal share sales. Further, we found that JASDAQ companies with high levels of venture capital investment reported inferior short-run performance with regard to share value.
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2000
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Authors: | Kutsuna, Kenji ; Cowling, Marc ; Westhead, Paul |
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Venture Capital. - Taylor & Francis Journals, ISSN 1369-1066. - Vol. 2.2000, 1, p. 1-25
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Taylor & Francis Journals |
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