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Preparing For IPO Success: The Transition In The Founder's Role And Corporate Culture
07 October 2020
Shearman & Sterling LLP
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The decision to undertake an initial public offering (IPO) is an
exciting milestone in a company's life cycle. In this second
chapter of our 18th Annual Corporate Governance & Executive
Compensation Survey, we discuss the considerations company
founders should keep in mind when taking their company public.
Among these considerations are the composition of the board of
directors, the realities of broad investor oversight and the
complex obligations with respect to financial and other
disclosures.
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