What is an IPO?
When a company decides to sell its shares to the public for the first time on the stock market, it is known as IPO (Initial Public Offering). An IPO means that a company offers its shares to the public for the first time and invites investors to buy them.
Why does a company announce its IPO?
There are various reasons behind the company’s decision to launch its Initial public offering (IPO). When a company wants to raise funds for its growth and expansion, it may choose to announce its IPO.
Other than that, the company also launched its IPO to repay the debt, enhance brand visibility, and allow investors to exit the company. Usually, most IPO open for 3-day subscription periods, during which investors get a chance to submit their IPO application to the stock exchange and wait for their allotment.
