IPO (Initial Public Offering)
Definition
An IPO, or Initial Public Offering, is the process by which a private company offers shares to the public for the first time, allowing it to raise capital from investors in exchange for ownership.
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Translation
When a company invites the general public to the high-stakes casino of the stock market, where everyone gets a chance to win big—or walk away wondering why they ever thought it was a good idea.