21-12-2010, 11:40 PM
Thanks Nextwave for the highly educational posting on how companies are structured pre-listing.
I believe the key lesson here is Management track record. It is always best to be a little wary of any company with less than 5 years worth of operating history post-listing. I think 5 years is good enough to judge the quality of the Management based on their ability to make earning accretive investment while keeping the balance sheet in order. Their past actions like regular dividend payment and equity fund raising exercises should be a good indicator of whether they have shareholder's interest in mind. It is nearly impossible to make such a call when a company has less than 2 years worth of data post-listing. Such companies are highly speculative and should be valued as such.
I am not saying that we should ultimately avoid any companies with a short track record - instead we must understand the risk and value the company with that in mind.
I believe the key lesson here is Management track record. It is always best to be a little wary of any company with less than 5 years worth of operating history post-listing. I think 5 years is good enough to judge the quality of the Management based on their ability to make earning accretive investment while keeping the balance sheet in order. Their past actions like regular dividend payment and equity fund raising exercises should be a good indicator of whether they have shareholder's interest in mind. It is nearly impossible to make such a call when a company has less than 2 years worth of data post-listing. Such companies are highly speculative and should be valued as such.
I am not saying that we should ultimately avoid any companies with a short track record - instead we must understand the risk and value the company with that in mind.
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