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A company life map - the rise and fall of a hot stock

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4. AIM flotation by an offer for sale

Country Bumpkin did not have to "place" its new issue of shares. It could have floated by way of an "Offer for Sale".

BUT

An offer for sale does get shares into a wider number of hands than a placing and for some companies that is important. Shares concentrated in too few hands are difficult to trade - they have "poor liquidity".

For Country Bumpkin, however, the simplicity and lower costs of a placing were decisive. The key objective was to raise capital rather than obtain maximum liquidity for the shares.

Had the company's priority been to raise the maximum amount of capital, it might have chosen another variation on the theme - a Tender offer.

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