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Who'd be an energy float? Part one

AS turtle hatchlings striving toward the safety of the sea must avoid predators, so must companies hoping to swim among the big boys on the Australian Securities Exchange avoid the yawning jaws of a disinterested market.

Who'd be an energy float? Part one

While some companies may simply hope for an extra avenue to capital markets, for some, an initial public offering is vital to the survival of the company. It's perhaps surprising, then, that not many...

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