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Narayana Health: The Initial Public Offering Decision
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Narayana Health, an Indian private healthcare provider, was established with the aim of providing affordable healthcare services without compromising quality. Over the years, its growth and expansion was financed by private equity investors. In August 2015, private equity investors of the company decided to go public through the offer for sale route. Private equity investors had to decide the value of the initial public offering (IPO) and whether the time was appropriate for Narayana to go public. To do so, they needed to consider the company's financial performance, the pros and cons of the company's strategy and business model, the industry's future growth potential, and macroeconomic factors.