initial public offering

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initial public offering

The company's CEO announces the successful initial public offering.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A corporation's first offer to sell stock to the public: An "initial public offering" (IPO) is the process by which a private company offers shares of its stock to the general public for the first time, thereby becoming a publicly-traded company.
Usage
  • The term "initial public offering" is used to describe the specific event and process of a company going public. It is a formal financial and legal procedure.
  • It is commonly abbreviated as IPO.
Examples
  • Noun:
    • The tech company's initial public offering was one of the most anticipated events of the year.
    • Investors were eager to buy shares during the initial public offering.
Advanced Usage
  • "to go public via an initial public offering": This phrase describes the action of a company conducting an IPO.
    • The startup decided to go public via an initial public offering to raise capital for expansion.
  • "pricing an initial public offering": Refers to the process of setting the initial share price before the IPO.
    • The investment bank is responsible for pricing the initial public offering.
Variants and Related Words
  • IPO (n): The standard abbreviation for "initial public offering."
    • The IPO was oversubscribed by investors.
  • Going public (v phrase): The general process of becoming a publicly traded company, which is typically achieved through an IPO.
    • After years of growth, the family-owned business is considering going public.
Synonyms
  • Flotation (n, chiefly British): The process of offering a company's shares to the public for the first time.
  • Public offering (n): A broader term for any sale of stock to the public, not necessarily the first one.
Related Phrases
  • Roadshow (n): A series of presentations made by a company's management to potential investors before an IPO.
    • The CEO is on a roadshow to promote the initial public offering.
  • Underwriter (n): Typically an investment bank that manages the IPO process and assumes the risk of buying the shares from the issuer to sell to the public.
    • The underwriter set the final price for the initial public offering.
initial public offering

The company's CEO announces the successful initial public offering.

Noun
  1. a corporation's first offer to sell stock to the public

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