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-====== ​IPO ======+====== ​Initial Public Offering Definition ​======
  
-Initial Public Offering+**An Initial Public Offering ​(IPO) is the first public stock offer of a corporation**. ​ Non public corporations can have only a few owners. When a corporation "​opens"​ it's capital, their stocks are traded in the [[en:​capital-market|capital market]]. After the IPO, the stocks are traded in the [[en:​secondary-market|secondary market]] and anyone can boy them. A stock represents a small fraction of the capital of a corporation. ​
  
-Is the first public stock offer of a [[corporation]]. Even if a corporation divides it's capital in stocks, the public may not have access to it's stock. Non public corporations can have only a few owners. When a corporation "​opens"​ it's capital, their stocks are traded in the [[en:capital-market|capital market]]. ​+{{:en:ipo.jpg?​nolink&​400|}}
  
-An initial public offering is a way to gather additional capital. ​+Even if a corporation divides it's capital in stocks, the public may not have access to it's stock. 
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 +An initial public offering is a way to gather additional capital ​to carry out investments that can lead to a higher market share, access to new markets and technologies and gain more profits.  
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 +People buy stocks as an investment. Stocks can lead to profits in 2 ways:  
 +  * The price of the stock can increase. 
 +  * Corporations can pay dividends to stock owners. 
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 +The IPO is carried out by an investment bank that specializes in this complex operation. An IPO requires knowledge of the market, regulations,​ paperwork, valuations, market conditions, contacts, etcSome big companies that carry out IPOs are [[PwC]], [[KPMG]] and [[Ernst & Young]], ​
  
 After an IPO, a portion of the capital can be traded in the [[en:​secondary-market|stock market]]. After an IPO, a portion of the capital can be traded in the [[en:​secondary-market|stock market]].
  
-Some of the largest ​IPO in history were:+===== Largest IPOs  ===== 
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 +Some of the largest ​IPOs in history were:
   * [[Bank of China]] 2006: $11.1 billion   * [[Bank of China]] 2006: $11.1 billion
   * [[AT&​T]] 2000: $10.62 billion   * [[AT&​T]] 2000: $10.62 billion
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