Posted on 15 June 2014. Tags: AIM, Dot-com boom, intangible assets, Internet company, IPO
The Alternative Investment Market (AIM) is characterized by the presence of numerous firms operating in sectors with a high rate of technological innovation. In this research we will deal with IPOs about companies active in the sector of Information Technology and Software & Computer Services. The purpose of the research is testing the market’s ability to attract the listing of new companies in these sectors and to examine the following questions:
1) Have the IPOs about economic sectors examined a concentration in specific periods?
2) Have firms’ average size, the average capital raised on the market and the share of capital on average placed with the initial offer, at the time of listing, changed during the analysed periods?
We consider three periods. The first, from the birth of the market (1995) until the speculative bubble (2001), which follows the so-called dot.com boom. The second, from 2002 to 2007, beginning of the severe economic and financial crisis, and the third from 2008 until June 2013.
The Alternative Investment Market And The Financing Of Technological Innovation (777.6 KiB, 2,426 hits)
Posted in Economics, Information Technology, Volume IV, Issue no. 3
Posted on 15 April 2012. Tags: development, innovation, intangible assets, Research, valuation
Intellectual property consists of a firm of property values is included in intangible assets. These property values can be any of the items under the protection of industrial property in Romania (patents, trademarks, products or commercial, industrial designs, topographies of integrated circuits, know- how, etc..), Provided any copyright by Law 8/ 1996, including software, licensing or similar rights arising from commercial contracts.
Progress through Technology Evaluation and Utilization of Business Results Research and Development-Innovation (700.2 KiB, 2,870 hits)
Posted in Knowledge Management, Volume II, Issue no. 2
Posted on 15 October 2011. Tags: innovation, intangible assets, intellectual property, progress, valuation
Practical assessment of intellectual property is a complex and difficult issue because there are many factors that influence it, and apply the methodologies differ from one country to another, from one continent to another. Therefore, the responsibility of carrying out transactions these intangible assets is maximum, because they have social implications and / or political.
Classical methods of assessment of intellectual property are the same as those used for measuring intangible assets or intangible.
Progress and Innovation through Evaluation Intellectual Property (839.6 KiB, 3,310 hits)
Posted in Issue no. 6, Knowledge Management