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ECM (Equity Capital Markets)

Equity Capital Markets (ECM) focus on the process of companies raising capital through the issuance of equity, such as stocks, Read more...

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ZISHI Cornerstone provides the essential market, product, professional and technical knowledge required to progress in a finance-focused role. We can support growth at entry level to board level, for individuals or whole departments. We have the courses and expertise to expand your knowledge and move you forward.We deliver the practical markets and financial knowledge required to ensure sustainable growth. This is grounded in compliant business management. We will guide you through the maze of risk and regulation and keep you ahead of policies and processes at the pace of change.

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Top 5 Corporate ECM (Equity Capital Markets) Courses

Initial Public Offerings ( IPOs)

The process by which a private company offers shares to the public for the first time to raise capital.

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Follow-On Offerings (FPOs or Secondary Offerings)

Additional equity issuances by a company that is already publicly traded to raise further capital.

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Private Placements

The sale of securities to a specific group of investors rather than the general public, often to raise funds quickly and with less regulatory scrutiny.

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Rights Issues

An offering of additional shares to existing shareholders, typically at a discount, to raise new equity capital.

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Equity Research

The analysis and reporting on public companies, provided by financial analysts to help investors make informed decisions about buying, holding, or selling equity.

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