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Obtaining information about the goods the one is about to acquire is necessary for each buyer to make a reasonable decision on the offer and its price. This applies also to all securities, including – of course – hybrids. Investors will require a written presentation on the terms of the security, the business and prospects of its issuer, and any risks attached to the security. In case of the latest generation of financial hybrid instruments being discussed, proper description of the risk attached to the security will be of key importance.
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© 2016 Kamil Liberadzki and Marcin Liberadzki
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Liberadzki, K., Liberadzki, M. (2016). Public Offering and Admission to Trading. In: Hybrid Securities. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-137-58971-2_11
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