@article {Stewart87, author = {Tarun M. Stewart and Cyril S. Shroff}, title = {Investing in Indian PIPEs}, volume = {10}, number = {3}, pages = {87--95}, year = {2007}, doi = {10.3905/jpe.2007.686432}, publisher = {Institutional Investor Journals Umbrella}, abstract = {In recent years, India has attracted a growing share of the global pool of private equity investment. PIPEs-private investments in public equities-are a favored structure for private equity firms seeking to invest in publicly-traded companies and are increasingly being used in Indian private equity deals. This article provides an overview of the key legal issues faced by global private equity firms seeking to make PIPEs investments in India. Topics covered include (a) due diligence investigations, (b) issuing and acquiring share capital under Indian law, (c) the structuring of a PIPEs investment, (d) investor rights, and (e) exiting strategiess.TOPICS: Private equity, exchanges/markets/clearinghouses, emerging}, issn = {1096-5572}, URL = {https://jpe.pm-research.com/content/10/3/87}, eprint = {https://jpe.pm-research.com/content/10/3/87.full.pdf}, journal = {The Journal of Private Equity (Retired)} }