cryptohunter
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Moving from a private company to a public one through an IPO is a big change. In a private setup, a few people own it, keeping control tight. Going public means selling shares to the public, getting more investors and a lot of money.
The main benefit is raising funds for growth, R&D or paying debts. But it bring more rules like SarbanesOxley, making companies report a lot.
Shares once private, now trade publicly, offering flexibility but also exposing the company to market ups and downs.
The main benefit is raising funds for growth, R&D or paying debts. But it bring more rules like SarbanesOxley, making companies report a lot.
Shares once private, now trade publicly, offering flexibility but also exposing the company to market ups and downs.