Answer Posted / ravi kumar
An initial public offering, or IPO, is the first sale of
stock by a company to the public. A company can raise money
by issuing either debt or equity. If the company has never
issued equity to the public, it's known as an IPO.
Going public raises cash, and usually a lot of it. Being
publicly traded also opens many financial doors.
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