ECM's IPO
2006-12-13
"Past performance is no indication of future performance" is the
disclaimer finance companies use when touting their brilliance in
reading the markets. After studying Jana Mlčochová's warnings
in Czech Business Weekly about ECM's initial public offering,
investors might hope that ECM's past is indeed no indication of
its future. Mlčochová's argument in her two columns on ECM is
that investors should beware of it, because it engaged in the
past in sleazy - if not illegal - business practices in the CR and
Russia. Investors have ignored the warning, though, and have
turned ECM into a successful IPO. This is an important precedent
for the CR. Unlike most past stock listings, many of the
businesses going public in the next few years will be
Khodorkovsky-like carpe diem stories. By buying their shares,
investors will implicitly be approving of the methods used in the
lawless 90s.
[Czech Republic Mikhail Prague Stock Exchange Real Estate]
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