The inclusion in a prospectus of paid advertising for luxury cars, shotguns, scented candles and Working Style suits is thought to be a "world first" by Moa director and brand guru Geoff Ross.
Released yesterday, the prospectus is one of the first to be issued under the Financial Markets Authority's new guidelines, which specify offer documents should be concise and not overuse brand imagery or irrelevant material.
The 132 page blurb channels a mix of the Mad Men TV series and up-market men's magazine FHM, featuring black and white shots of Moa's all-male board and management striking macho poses in sharply cut suits, while attractive women in black skirts, white blouses and ties fondle cigars and bottles of Moa.
A section headlined "Investment Highlights" appears beside one such full page photograph, while in another, Moa general manager Gareth Hughes taps out a cigar into an ashtray a model is holding above her head.
Advertisements in the prospectus include plugs for Aston Martin sports cars and Beretta rifles, while a naked woman on a horse promotes Ecoya scented candles, which Ross floated on the NZX in late 2010.