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IPO

An initial public offering (IPO) typically denotes the first instance when a company offers its shares to the public for purchase. It is a pivotal financial event for a company, marking its transition from being privately held to becoming publicly traded on a stock exchange. Investors interested in understanding more about IPOs can refer to the Investor Bulletin, which provides comprehensive information on the subject. Additionally, resources are available to address common queries, such as the challenges investors may encounter when attempting to acquire shares in an IPO, the eligibility requirements set by brokerage firms for participation in IPOs, and insights into lockup agreements associated with IPOs. These materials offer valuable information for investors looking to gain a better understanding of the dynamics and considerations surrounding initial public offerings.

Gayatri Gupta