A largest public offering refers to the record-breaking initial sale of a company's shares to the public, exceeding all prior IPOs in capital raised. Companies use it to secure massive funding for expansion or debt reduction. Key beneficiaries include the issuing firm, its early investors, and underwriters, who gain substantial returns and market influence.
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