An initial public offering (IPO) marks a private company’s first sale of stock to the public, transitioning it to a publicly traded entity. Companies use IPOs to raise capital for expansion, pay debts, or reward early investors. Benefits extend to the company, its founders, and initial backers who gain liquidity, while public investors access potential growth opportunities.
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