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Case: 6 1. 2. 3. 4. 1/28 M International IPOs: ADRs ACER COMPUTEC LATINO AMERICA (9-299-024) Is it a good time for Acer Computec to go forward with an IPO at this time? What are risks and the biggest concerns that must be overcome for a successful offer? What are the main advantages and disadvantages a of dual offering in the US and Mexico? Should Acer go ahead with a dual offering? What specific terms would...

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Case: 6 1. 2. 3. 4. 1/28 M International IPOs: ADRs ACER COMPUTEC LATINO AMERICA (9-299-024) Is it a good time for Acer Computec to go forward with an IPO at this time? What are risks and the biggest concerns that must be overcome for a successful offer? What are the main advantages and disadvantages a of dual offering in the US and Mexico? Should Acer go ahead with a dual offering? What specific terms would you purpose for the ADR: Public versus private issuants. Level of ADR pr...

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