An Initial Public Offering (IPO) marks a private company’s first sale of stock to the public, transitioning it into a publicly traded entity. Companies use IPOs to raise capital for expansion, while early investors and founders benefit by cashing out. Everyday investors gain the opportunity to buy shares, potentially profiting from the company’s future growth.
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