Stockmarket Listing and Cleantech Business Development; Evidence from AiM
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Authors
Müller, Milena
Garnsey, Elizabeth
Publication Date
2009-01ISBN
978-1-902546-71-1
Language
English
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Working Paper
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Müller, M., & Garnsey, E. (2009). Stockmarket Listing and Cleantech Business Development; Evidence from AiM. https://doi.org/10.17863/CAM.44065
Abstract
Investors have been showing interest in prospects for new environmental technologies
launched by innovative enterprises. We analyse the experience of young environmental
technology firms going public on London’s alternative stock market, AiM. While firms that
launched in the boom attracted needed funds, shareholder expectations and the controls used
to promote shareholder value were not well aligned with the realities of business development
of these emerging technology firms. These face challenging market and technology risks and
require funding for business development that is more flexible and longer term than that
provided by AiM investors. We suggest that a wider portfolio of investment alternatives is
needed
Keywords
Environmental technologies, IPO, AiM, value creation, business development
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This record's DOI: https://doi.org/10.17863/CAM.44065
This record's URL: https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/297067
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