Warburg Pincus Played A Huge Role In Essay

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Warburg Pincus played a huge role in the growth and development of emgs by investing a large amount of funds as well as contributing a significant level of strategic input and design into the company after taking the company over from a third party. They were responsible for much of the improvements and advancements of the company, both through management and funding of research and technology. Warburg Pincus was trying to take emgs public because by taking emgs public and selling stock in the company, capital could be raised easily and a higher level of legitimacy would be created for emgs and their technology.

Secondary market liquidity is an important consideration in the decision to take emgs public because without the company having a certain level of liquidity on the market, there would either be no interested buyers, or buyers, but who would only be willing to spend a lesser amount than would be beneficial to Warburg Pincus, and in turn, emgs.

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The role of an underwriting firm in this process is to decide which types of stock to offer, which price would be most well received by the public, and the precise time to release the securities to the market to make them most successful.
There are a number of pros and cons associated with each potential listing of emgs, whether with Oslo or in the United States. While an Oslo listing will be less expensive and less difficult for emgs, the better overall value and benefits will surely be present for emgs if they choose to list on the NYSE.

There are difficulties with listing on the NYSE. However, the benefits far outweigh the difficulties. Some of the cons of listing on the NYSE are that the upfront cost is far higher than listing on Oslo; attorneys will need to be hired, as well as new accountants and a new…

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