in following cases, it is not required to issue prospectus-
1. where a person is bonafide invited to enter into an underwriting agreement with regard to shares/debectures.
2. share/debentures not offered to public
3. offered to the existing holders
4. issued shares are uniform in all respects with previously issued shares + dealt in recognized stock exchange
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A prospectus is a legal document that is issued by a company wishing to list on the stock exchange. It provides the background, financial and management status of the company so that investors are able to make an informed decision about whether to invest or not. In most cases, a prospectus is a requirement to list on the stock exchange. The prospectus must be lodged with both the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) and ASX. A prospectus is required to contain all information that investors and their advisers would require to make an informed assessment of: * The assets, liabilities, financial position, profits and losses, and prospects of the organisation; and * The rights attaching to the shares.
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