H. R. Banks, Bradley J. Bondi, Charles A. Gilman, Elaine Katz, Geoffrey E. Liebmann, Ross Sturman, Nicholas S. Millington
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Abstract
Purpose
To explain the rule changes in Nasdaq’s new Listing Rule IM-5315-1, approved by the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on February 15, 2019, that permit direct listings on Nasdaq without an initial public offering, similar to the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) rule changes approved in 2018.
Design/methodology/approach
Explains the legislative and regulatory background, historic limitations on direct Nasdaq listings, and de-tailed provisions of Nasdaq’s new Listing Rule IM-5315-1.
Findings
The direct listing alternative to an IPO may appeal to cash-rich companies that do not need the publicity or new capital associated with a traditional IPO.
Originality/value
Expert analysis from experienced securities litigation and corporate governance lawyers.