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How to Choose Promising Companies for Investment in the Russian Market

Investing in shares on the Russian market requires a conscious approach and careful analysis. How to choose promising companies for investment? In this article, we will analyze key indicators that help evaluate the financial condition of a company, its market position and resistance to macroeconomic factors. The example of Open Oil Market shows how transparency and competent ...

Venture Capital: A Guide for Investors and Entrepreneurs

... innovations. A detailed guide for entrepreneurs and investors. Venture Capital: A Guide for Investors and Entrepreneurs Introduction: Why Invest in Startups and What Are Venture Capital Investments Venture capital investments are investments in young, promising companies (startups) at early stages of development in exchange for a share in the business. The word "venture" is translated from English as "risky enterprise", and this reflects the essence of such investments: they are associated ...

Why IPO is a Trend for Russian Business and What to Expect in 2025

... Important for Business An IPO is the process through which a private company first offers its shares to the public market. For businesses, it presents an opportunity to raise funds for development, while for investors, it provides a way to invest in promising companies. Key reasons for the popularity of IPOs: Capital Raising: Companies utilize the funds raised for scaling up, developing new products, or repaying debts. Increased Visibility: Going public elevates a company's status, strengthening its position ...

Doubling the Capitalization of the Russian Stock Market by 2030: IPOs of ₽1.28 Trillion Annually

... trillion annually). Promising Industries and Issuers by 2030 To achieve the targeted level of doubled capitalization, the market must open access to new segments of the economy and bring not only state sector giants to the exchange but also large private companies. The most promising areas identified include: High Technologies and IT Sector. Following the President's directive, a special IPO regime for high-tech companies in priority industries is planned. This could involve software developers, digital platforms, advanced ...

Difference between Pre-IPO and IPO: A Complete Guide for Investors

... company successfully conducts an IPO, the value of the shares may significantly increase, yielding high returns. Access to promising startups and companies with high growth potential. Pre-IPO allows investors to become "early" shareholders of promising companies. Disadvantages: High risk level. Investments in Pre-IPO come with uncertainty and a possibility of capital loss if the company fails to go public or faces financial difficulties. Lack of liquidity. Shares purchased during the Pre-IPO cannot ...