Definition: Initial Public Offering (IPO) | Tackle Trading: The #1 rated trading education platform

Initial Public Offering (IPO)

An Initial Public Offering—known as IPO— is the process by which a private company goes public by selling its stock shares to the general public for the very first time. It is also called “going public”.

Businesses can go public to raise capital for corporate expansion. Venture capitalists, on the other hand, may use a company’s IPO as a way to get out of the investment they made in that particular company.

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