Stocks

IPO

An initial public offering (IPO) is when a private company first sells shares to the public. It raises capital and gives early investors an exit. IPOs can be volatile—prices often spike or drop sharply in early trading.

Example

When Rivian went public in 2021, it raised billions through an IPO.

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