Investment Banking Masterclass on IPO Process and Modeling

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Master the IPO process and modeling in investment banking with hands-on training. Learn the advantages, steps, and valuation techniques of going public. Analyze real case studies of Exxon Mobil and Facebook Inc. Suitable for finance professionals and those interested in investment banking.

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What you’ll learn

  • Kickstart your Career In Investment Banking and Issue Management
  • Understand fundamental & financial aspect of IPO Processing in great depth
  • Practice with Microsoft Excel of every financial aspect like pricing, pre and post
  • Pre and Post IPO Modelling
  • IPO Valuation with Microsoft Excel workouts
  • Analyze Book Building Process
  • Why do private companies go public? reasons.
  • Steps to make an Initial Public Offering
  • Learn Underwriting Syndicate and Syndicate Structure
  • Learn Roadshow process with examples
  • Analyze after market performance of an IPO
  • Learn Price stabilization process used by ECM division of an Investment Banker
  • Fundamentals of Greenshoe option and guideline for exercising Greenshoe option
  • Analysis of Exxon Mobile Corporation and Facebook Inc.
  • A brief analysis of the Global IPO Market
  • How does an IPO work?
  • Primary Vs Secondary Offerings.
  • Key IPO Terms
  • EPS Analysis, Spin-off and Spilt-off

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Investment Banking Masterclass:   Hands-on training on IPO Process and modeling

Learn what an IPO is, and why do private companies go public? Advantages and disadvantages of going public, steps to make an Initial public offering, Underwriting, and underwriting syndicates, Roadshow along with practical examples, Book Building process, Market and scaled orders, Analysis of aftermarket performance, price stabilization mechanism, Greenshoe options with the help of practical exercises and case studies of Exxonmobil and Facebook Inc., review of global IPO markets.

This comprehensive training also covers how an IPO works, Key IPO terms and jargon, valuation techniques, terms and process, divestment methods like a spin-off and split-off, the difference between a primary and secondary share sale, how to account for a primary and secondary share sale, or a mix of both, pre and post-money valuation and modeling, EPS formulae, and calculation.

Detailed syllabus :

  • Initial Public offer: Meaning off

  • Why do private companies go public

  • Reason for going public

  • Reason for not going public

  • Steps to make an Initial Public Offering

  • Underwriting Syndicate

  • Underwriting Syndicate Structure

  • Roadshow

  • Example of a successful roadshow

  • Book Building

  • Aftermarket performance

  • Price Stabilization mechanism

  • Origin of the greenshoe

  • Guideline for exercising the greenshoe option

  • Practical Example

  • Real Case Studies :

  • Exxon Mobile Corporation

  • Facebook Inc.

  • A brief analysis of the Global IPO Market

  • How does an IPO work?

  • Primary Vs Secondary offering

  • Key IPO terms

  • Valuation terms

  • Valuation Workout :

  • Pre-money

  • Post money

  • Spin-off

  • Split-off

  • Case 1 : IPO of Primary Shares

  • Case 2 : IPO of Secondary Shares

  • Case 3: IPO of Secondary Shares with a tax impact

  • EPS

Who this course is for:

  • Anyone working or intended to work in the field of Finance and Investment Banking

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