Lernout & Hauspie Speech Products, NV: Financing from Start-up through IPO
This case provides a unique illustration of how a high-tech European new venture starts-up, grows, burns cash, stumbles, adapts, captures value, disappoints, survives on the verge of bankruptcy to eventually achieve in the fall of 1995 among the most successful IPOs on NASDAQ. On 27 November 1995, L&H received an IPO pricing proposal of H and Q at the low end of the pricing range, after L and H had rejected proposals by Robertson Stephens. The proposal valued the company at US $152 million, when its accumulated deficit was $(72) million and its shareholder equity $(37). The case explains the company and its technologies. It then describes the sequence of financing and strategic events that eventually lead to the IPO: early company development, international alliances, several private equity placements, financing on main street and pre-IPO private placement. It provides a lively and timely learning opportunity for an intermediate MBA corporate finance or for a private equity course in three areas: guerrilla financing, the why, what and how of an IPO, IPO valuation.
【書誌情報】
ページ数:29ページ
サイズ:A4
商品番号:HBSP-IN1063
発行日:2000/7/1
登録日:2016/7/11