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DCC IPO Diagnostic
The DCC IPO Diagnostic provides the foundations for planning an effective
and efficient initial public offering program.
Key objectives of the DCC IPO Diagnostic include:
Review the client company, its operations and markets;
Review the company’s financial position and performance;
Clarification of the IPO process;
Consider IPO advantages and disadvantages;
Indicative valuation and pricing;
Indicative costing of IPO program for client company;
Review compliance with ASX Listing Rules, Corporations Act and
ASIC policies;
IPO risk identification and risk management planning;
Identification of preliminary due diligence planning issues;
Review capital market conditions and requirements relevant to
the public offer;
Consider IPO alternatives and whether the client company is
suitable for IPO;
Identify initiatives required to prepare the company for IPO;
Identify opportunities to enhance the value of the IPO;
Clarify management objectives, responsibilities and understandings;
Develop preliminary IPO timetable.
The DCC IPO Diagnostic assists management to assess the viability, timing
and planning for an effective and efficient IPO program.
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