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The object of the article are the questions concerning the „ethical aspects” of functioning of stock exchange law during partitions of Poland and in the first years of independent Poland. The analysis covers the period from 1817 (when in Warsaw the first official stock exchange on Polish territory was created) to 1921 when the first in independent Poland Act about the Organization of Stock Exchanges was passed. In the 19th century, several stock exchanges were created on Polish territory, from which the most essential were those in: Warsaw, Lvov and Lodz. The stock exchange was (and still is) regarded as one of the key institutions of market economy. Already, even on this account, the stock exchange law constituted the essential reference to economic law. On its basis the important institutions functioned, not only in the area of economy. In this article, the basic records of laws and exchange charters were traced, as well as different – essential for stock exchanges – documents (for instance, ministerial instructions), which set the principles of functioning of those institutions. The principles were considered from ethical norms’ point of view, which established ethics of economic life of that time. I have especially focused my attention on the principles of functioning of stock exchanges, which related to: the main stock organs, members of exchanges, as well as the so-called clientele. The stock exchange law also related to realities of that time, where-for different reasons – common cases of disobedience of the law occured. It should be stressed here, that stock exchange law was shaped on basis of economic legislation of the partitioners and that it was subject to changes along with political, economic and social transformations, which took place on Polish territory in the discussed period.
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One of the ways of financing enterprises in Poland may be obtaining proceeds from the issue of shares on the Warsaw Stock Exchange, in particular, through the initial public offering (IPO). The attractiveness of this type of financing is determined by many factors, of which legal regulations are important. The purpose of this article is to analyse and assess the impact of the most important regulatory changes on the attractiveness of initial public offerings on the WSE. In the first place, the new rules in the area of public offerings, which have a direct impact on the perception of IPOs as a form of corporate financing, are examined. In the second, the legal changes concerning the functioning on the stock exchange market, which also indirectly affect the companies’ decisions to enter the stock exchange, are investigated. Finally, the significance of legal changes for the IPO market in Poland is presented. The new regulations on public offerings do not restrict access to the stock exchange market, while changes in the sphere of a company’s functioning on the stock exchange may be perceived by issuers as a significant nuisance, discouraging companies from making a decision to list their shares on the Warsaw Stock Exchange.
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Jednym ze sposobów finansowania przedsiębiorstw w Polsce może być pozyskanie środków z emisji akcji na Giełdzie Papierów Wartościowych w Warszawie, w szczególności w ramach pierwszej oferty publicznej (IPO). O atrakcyjności tego rodzaju finansowania decyduje wiele czynników, spośród których istotne znaczenie mają regulacje prawne. Celem niniejszego artykułu jest analiza i ocena wpływu najważniejszych zmian regulacyjnych na atrakcyjność pierwszych ofert publicznych na GPW. W pierwszej kolejności przeanalizowano nowe przepisy w obszarze ofert publicznych, które mają bezpośredni wpływ na postrzeganie IPO, jako formy finansowania przedsiębiorstwa. W drugiej zaś zbadano zmiany prawne dotyczące funkcjonowania na rynku giełdowym, które pośrednio również mają wpływ na podejmowanie przez spółki decyzji o wejściu na giełdę. Na końcu przedstawiono znaczenie zmian prawnych dla rynku IPO w Polsce. Nowe regulacje dotyczące ofert publicznych nie ograniczają dostępu do rynku giełdowego, natomiast zmiany w obszarze funkcjonowania spółki na giełdzie mogą być postrzegane przez emitentów jako istotna uciążliwość, zniechęcająca spółki do podjęcia decyzji o wprowadzeniu ich akcji na Giełdę Papierów Wartościowych w Warszawie.
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