WHAT IS PROSPECTUS?
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Answer / neha
the prospectus is the document which tells the prospective
investors about the future prospectus of the company and
the purpose for which the capital is required so as to
enable them to make up their mind whether to invest in its
shares or debentures or not.
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Answer / sathya
prospsectus is aninformation brochure of a pupblic limited
company which is issued when the company is inviting public
participation and cntriburion for share,deposit,debentures.
section 2(36) of copany defines prospectus. It may include
adeartisement,fircular,notice,and any other mode of
document that is issused as prospectus. It gives the
detials of the company proifel, financial sttauts, profit
orientatin etc
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Answer / clemo
is a document which the public is invited to subscribe to
the shares of the company it is an invitation to offer,
when a person applies for shares he makes offer to buy
shares and when the shares are alloited to the applicant it
result to acceptance of the offer resulting to a contract
between the offer and the member.
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Answer / dharmender
prospectus is an advertisement.which is issued by the
companies to subscribe the shares and debentures.
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Answer / xyz
- IT IS DOCUMENTARY BINDING.
- OBJECT = PUBLIC SUBSCRIPTION OF SHARES,SECURITIES &
DEBENTURES.
- IT INCLUDES NOTES,CIRCULAR,ADVERTISEMENT OR OTHER
DOCUMENTS.
- IT MUST BE DESCRIBED AS PROSPECTUS.
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Answer / shweta
After the receipt of certificate of incorporation, if the
promoters of a public limited company wishes to issue
shares to the public, he will issue a document called
prospectus. It is an invitation to the public to subscribe
to the share capital of the company. The companies Act,
1956 defines prospectus as any document described or issued
as a prospectus and include any notice, circular,
advertisement or other documents inviting deposits from the
public or inviting offer from the public for the
subscription of shares. It is circulated among the public
in printed pamphlets. It gives all necessary information
about the company so that the prospective shareholders may
fully understand the objectives and the plans of the
company.
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Answer / prakash kumar.b
propectus is a invitation to know about details of any
company.
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Answer / chandu
regarding prospectus means an advertisement, which is issued to the public to substract shares or debentures.
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Answer / supriya
prospectus is a legal document for the company who come out
with public issue.
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Answer / zohaib arshad
It is the most valuable document of a company issued by the company for raising the capital.
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