How to go public cheaper and faster
May 12th, 2009
While the initial public offering market has dried up, don’t tell that to Penny Green, a securities lawyer at Bacchus in Vancouver. She has six IPOs in the pipeline — just not for the Canadian big board — the TSX — or even the TSX Venture Exchange. Rather, Ms. Green’s focus is the Canadian National Stock Exchange, or CNSX, which is providing small and mid-sized companies with an alternative to going public than the traditional exchanges.
“People are suddenly aware there’s a full exhange out there that’s an alternative to the TSX Venture,” she says. “In these economic times, people are looking for ways to save money and it makes a huge difference if you list on the CNSX. It’s faster and less expensive. Also, there’s greater certainty you’ll actually complete your listing. They’re much easier to work with and give conditional approvals earlier.”
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Penny Green in the National Post
May 12th, 2009
Penny Green is featured in the article titled How to Go Public Cheaper and Faster, in the May 11, 2009 edition of the National Post.
In the article Penny discusses the advantages of Canadian National Stock Exchange (CNSX), an alternative to the tranditional exchanges which allows small and mid-sized companies to lower their listing costs.
“People are suddenly aware there’s a full exchange out there that’s an alternative to the TSX Venture,” she says. “In these economic times, people are looking for ways to save money and it makes a huge difference if you list on the CNSX. It’s faster and less expensive. Also, there’s greater certainty you’ll actually complete your listing. They’re much easier to work with and give conditional approvals earlier.”
Please follow the link below for the full text of the article:
http://www.nationalpost.com/story.html?id=1583311
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