by greggjaclin | May 31, 2022 | Blog, Gregg Jaclin, IPOs
When a business owner decides to form a corporation, it’s typically done as a private entity, which means that the majority of its members are individuals who know one another personally. However, a corporation can also go public. This type of arrangement allows...
by greggjaclin | Apr 1, 2022 | Blog, Gregg Jaclin, Investing, IPOs
The main reason a company issues stock, or an IPO (initial publish offering), is to raise funds. It’s like a salary for the company that’s used for various purposes for the operation of the business. An initial public offering is also beneficial for a...
by greggjaclin | Mar 10, 2022 | Blog, Gregg Jaclin, IPOs
In the wake of economic effects from the Omicron COVID variant and continued uncertainty concerning current events, such as the conflict in Ukraine, investors will face a lot of challenging decisions in 2022. One area in which this will play out is Initial Public...
by greggjaclin | Jun 29, 2021 | Blog, Gregg Jaclin, Investing, Investment Banking, IPOs
An Initial Public Offering is when a private company floats shares or stock to trade publicly for the first time in the stock exchange. It happens when a private company with a small group of shareholders wants to raise capital to expand the company or if some private...
by greggjaclin | Jun 29, 2021 | Blog, Gregg Jaclin, Investing, Investment Banking, IPOs
Assuming an entrepreneur began a business with a few close friends as shareholders, they all bear the profits and losses. As the company comes of age and exhibits a significant growth potential, any business owner desires the business to become even more prominent. To...
by greggjaclin | May 31, 2021 | Blog, Gregg Jaclin, Investing, Investment Banking, IPOs
In 2012, tech company Facebook held an initial public offering and ended up with $16 billion in sold shares. It was the largest tech IPO and third largest overall in United States history- and it’s nothing compared to the global history of IPOs. In this blog,...