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Costs of raising equity capital by renounceable rights issues in Australia

conference contribution
posted on 2009-01-01, 00:00 authored by K Warren, Bill Dimovski
Rights issues remain a common method for raising equity capital in Australia for companies listed on me Australian Stock Exchange. This study investigates the capital raising costs of Anstralian renounceable equity rights issues from 2001 to 2006. Both direct and indirect costs are investigated and the explanatory power of potential influencing factors is analyzed. The total direct costs averaged nearly 4% of gross proceeds raised and the mean offer price was discounted around 17% from the current market price. Issue size, percentage underwritten, concentration of ownership and issuer risk significantly influence the percentage direct costs of the rights issue. The age of the issuer, the average historical volume of shares traded and the offer price appear to influence the percentage discount.

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Event

Multinational Finance Society. Conference (16th : 2009 : Crete, Greece)

Pagination

59 - 59

Publisher

Global Business Publications

Location

Crete, Greece

Start date

2009-06-28

End date

2009-07-01

Language

eng

Publication classification

E3 Extract of paper

Copyright notice

2009, Global Business Publications

Title of proceedings

Sixteenth annual conference multinational finance society : conference proceedings

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