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  2. Initial public offering - Wikipedia

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    An initial public offering (IPO) or stock launch is a public offering in which shares of a company are sold to institutional investors [1] and usually also to retail (individual) investors. [2] An IPO is typically underwritten by one or more investment banks, who also arrange for the shares to be listed on one or more stock exchanges.

  3. 7 upcoming IPOs to watch in 2024 - AOL

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    Some 108 companies conducted their IPO in 2023 and raised $19.4 billion, according to Renaissance Capital. Those figures rose markedly from the 2022 doldrums of 71 IPOs and just $7.7 billion raised.

  4. Here are the most anticipated IPOs and new listings for Q4 ...

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    InstaCart. Listing type: IPO. Listing Timeline: 2021. Valuation: $39 billion. One of the few delivery services not to go public yet or get scooped up in a merger play (though DoorDash did hold ...

  5. Exclusive-Cerebras likely to postpone IPO due to CFIUS ... - AOL

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    NEW YORK (Reuters) -Cerebras Systems is likely to postpone its IPO, after facing delays with a U.S. national security review on UAE-based tech conglomerate G42's minority investment in the AI ...

  6. Public offering - Wikipedia

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    A public offering is the offering of securities of a company or a similar corporation to the public. Generally, the securities are to be publicly listed. In most jurisdictions, a public offering requires the issuing company to publish a prospectus detailing the terms and rights attached to the offered security, as well as information on the company itself and its finances.

  7. Shelf registration - Wikipedia

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    Shelf registration is a registration of a new issue that can be prepared up to three years in advance, [1] so that the issue can be offered quickly as soon as funds are needed or market conditions are favorable. For example, current market conditions in the housing market are not favorable for a specific firm to issue a public offering.

  8. Russia's Yandex.Taxi likely to issue new shares in IPO, says ...

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    Russia's largest online taxi service Yandex.Taxi is likely to sell new shares in its planned initial public offering (IPO), an executive at its majority shareholder Yandex told Reuters. Russian ...

  9. Form S-1 - Wikipedia

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    Form S-1 is an SEC filing used by companies planning on going public to register their securities with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) as the "registration statement by the Securities Act of 1933".