Factors Influencing Companies to Stay Private: A Case Study from Maldives

In the Maldives, due to the high pressure to earn more because of the high living costs, the people are in need of investment opportunities and stock market seems to be a very appropriate choice. However, there are very limited or no investment opportunities available on the Maldivian Stock Exchange...

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Main Author: Safna, Hawwa
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spelling my-inti-eprints.8772017-08-01T01:58:39Z http://eprints.intimal.edu.my/877/ Factors Influencing Companies to Stay Private: A Case Study from Maldives Safna, Hawwa HD28 Management. Industrial Management In the Maldives, due to the high pressure to earn more because of the high living costs, the people are in need of investment opportunities and stock market seems to be a very appropriate choice. However, there are very limited or no investment opportunities available on the Maldivian Stock Exchange. It is believed that the capital market of the Maldives has a lot of potential to grow and develop and among that a significant part is the stock market. The stock market of the country is under-developed and the main reason for this is the unwillingness of the private companies to go public even though there is the potential and capability. This research attempts to find out the factors which hold back the companies in the Maldives from going public and looks into ways by which they could be encouraged and persuaded to go public. 2014 Thesis NonPeerReviewed text en http://eprints.intimal.edu.my/877/1/189.pdf Safna, Hawwa (2014) Factors Influencing Companies to Stay Private: A Case Study from Maldives. Masters thesis, INTI International University.
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Factors Influencing Companies to Stay Private: A Case Study from Maldives
description In the Maldives, due to the high pressure to earn more because of the high living costs, the people are in need of investment opportunities and stock market seems to be a very appropriate choice. However, there are very limited or no investment opportunities available on the Maldivian Stock Exchange. It is believed that the capital market of the Maldives has a lot of potential to grow and develop and among that a significant part is the stock market. The stock market of the country is under-developed and the main reason for this is the unwillingness of the private companies to go public even though there is the potential and capability. This research attempts to find out the factors which hold back the companies in the Maldives from going public and looks into ways by which they could be encouraged and persuaded to go public.
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title_short Factors Influencing Companies to Stay Private: A Case Study from Maldives
title_full Factors Influencing Companies to Stay Private: A Case Study from Maldives
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title_full_unstemmed Factors Influencing Companies to Stay Private: A Case Study from Maldives
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