IPO
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An FPO (Follow-on Public Offering) is a financial procedure employed by publicly listed companies to secure additional capital from the market. This is achieved by issuing new shares to existing shareholders or the general public. Find out more about this in our article.
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The market is buzzing these days. This can be seen not just in the rising Sensex of Nifty numbers, but also the IPO or Initial Public Offering announcements. So far, we have seen three IPOs in 2015, including Adlabs Entertainment, which owns the theme park Imagica near Mumbai.
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When a company issues its first shares to the public, it is known as an Initial Public Offering (IPO). Companies go from being 'private' to 'public' through the IPO cycle. Taking a company public allows them to raise working capital for expansions and other general corporate purposes. You can invest in IPOs of promising companies for long-term profits by acquiring their shares at reasonable prices.
Nevertheless, the IPO process isn't a one-day event. The process of launching an IPO begins with the preparation of the Draft Red Herring Prospectus (DRHP) with the assistance of an underwriter and ends with the stock being listed on the stock exchange. You can understand each step of the IPO process in this article.
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