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    • Publisher:
      Cambridge University Press
      Publication date:
      October 2021
      November 2021
      ISBN:
      9781108989893
      9781108839358
      9781108970624
      Dimensions:
      (228 x 152 mm)
      Weight & Pages:
      0.86kg, 486 Pages
      Dimensions:
      (229 x 152 mm)
      Weight & Pages:
      0.72kg, 486 Pages
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    Big Tech has flourished on the US public markets in recent years with numerous blue-chip IPOs, from Google and Facebook, to new kids on the block such as Snap, Zoom, and Airbnb. A key trend is the burgeoning use of dual-class stock. Dual-class stock enables founders to divest of equity and generate finance for growth through an IPO, without losing the control they desire to pursue their long-term, market-disrupting visions. Bobby Reddy scrutinises the global history of dual-class stock, evaluates the conceptual and empirical evidence on dual-class stock, and assesses the approach of the London Stock Exchange and ongoing UK regulatory reforms to dual-class stock. A policy roadmap is presented that optimally supports the adoption of dual-class stock while still protecting against its potential abuses, which will more effectively attract high-growth, innovative companies to the UK equity markets, boost the economy, and unleash the true potential of 'founders without limits'.

    Reviews

    'Founders Without Limits is likely to be the definitive work on dual class shares for a generation. It is a superb contribution, written with clarity and wit, which is directly relevant for all public stock markets around the world, at a time when dual class structures are firmly in the policy spotlight.'

    James Palmer - Partner, Corporate Lawyer and former Chair, Herbert Smith Freehills

    'Bobby Reddy’s Founders Without Limits offers the definitive treatment of an issue that will do much to define the public company’s role in Britain’s corporate economy for decades to come. A thorough treatment of the relevant empirical and comparative evidence provides the platform for timely and persuasive policy recommendations.'

    Brian Cheffins - S. J. Berwin Professor of Corporate Law, University of Cambridge

    'This is a refreshing book. It transcends the rigid thinking that is often evident in the debate about dual class shares. It displays a sophisticated understanding of the motivations of company founders and the nature of company ownership. Bobby Reddy combines an academic’s rigour with a practitioner’s common sense and a teacher’s flair for memorable illustration.'

    Mark Goyder - Founder of Tomorrow’s Company

    'Dual-class stock listings of companies are becoming increasingly more attractive to their stakeholders. Bobby Reddy’s book is the authoritative exposition of the legal and regulatory development of dual-class stock listings in the US, the UK and around the world. It is an invaluable reference guide for students, academics and practitioners alike.'

    Dr Guy O’Keefe - Partner, Slaughter and May

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