Week 7 Mini Case

Randys, a family-owned restaurant chain operating in Alabama, has grown to the point that expansion throughout the entire Southeast is feasible. The proposed expansion would require the firm to raise about $18.3 million in new capital. Because Randys currently has a debt ratio of 50% and because family members already have all their personal wealth invested in the company, the family would like to sell common stock to the public to raise the $18.3 million. However, the family wants to retain voting control. You have been asked to brief family members on the issues involved by answering the following questions.

What agencies regulate securities markets?

How are start-up firms usually financed?

Differentiate between a private placement and a public offering.

Why would a company consider going public? What are some advantages and disadvantages?