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Accounting & Finance

From IPO to Continuing Obligations of Hong Kong Listed Companies
香港上市公司從首次公開招股到持續責任

Course No. : 242-610624-01|Start Date : 04/05/2024

Instructor

Mr.LUNG Cheuk Wah

Language Used

Cantonese (supplemented with English)

Total Hours

30.00

Session

10

Place

Central Learning Centre

Start Date

04/05/2024

Schedule

Saturday

Time

14:00 - 17:00

Tuition Fee

$4,700

Level

General Short Courses

Course Enquiries

3943 91272603 6565[JavaScript encoded]

Enrolment Enquiries

2209 0290

Closing Date for Application

Enrolment deadline is 10 calendar days before the course commencement date. Late enrolment will only be considered if there are still vacant places.

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Introduction:

This course is designed for the participants who are intend or in the process of preparing for the Initial Public Offer ("IPO") and those who are currently working in the listed companies. It enables participants to understand the various methods of raising share capital and then comply with the relevant Ordinances, Listing Rules, Codes and related rules and regulations thereafter. Upon completion of this Part 1 course which together with the anticipated Part 2 course “640625 From Continuing Obligations to Dissolutions of Hong Kong Listed Companies”, the participants will then have learnt the material aspects of the entire Hong Kong Listing Rules within 5 months.

Upon completion of the course, students are eligible to apply for Continuing Professional Development (“CPD”) hours from The Hong Kong Chartered Governance Institute.

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Course Content

1. IPO (Traditional & SPAC) and placing methods of raising share capital;
2. Other methods: Rights issue, open offer, general / specific mandate, warrants / options;
3. Valuation and information on properties;
4. Inside information & insider dealing;
5. Suspension, resumption & delisting;
6. ESG;
7. Risk management and internal control;
8. Notifiable transactions;
9. Connected transactions.