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This review is from: Company Law and Corporate Finance (Hardcover)
It's amazing that there virtually no treatments of company law that try to integrate fully corporate finance principles. This is not a corporate finance text, but it does explain company law by reference to finance principles right from the beginning - eg chapter 2 is entitled "corporate finance structure - basic legal, accounting and financing considerations". This approach is essential for anyone aspiring to be, or practising as, a capital markets, financial services or funds lawyer. The book is thorough and full of insights. It explains topics that ought to be explained in every company law text but aren't (there are whole chapters on distributions, subordinated debt, IPOs and rights issues), as well as more conventional topics that obviously impact upon financing decisions (directors' duties). There is a second edition underway for July 2008, but perhaps better not to wait - buy the current paperback edition.
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Company Law and Corporate Finance by Eilís Ferran (Paperback - June 1999)
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