by Gregg Jaclin | Mar 10, 2022 | Gregg Jaclin, Investing, IPOs
After a couple of unpredictable years for initial public offerings (IPOs), investors are unsure what to expect for 2022. Last year’s successful IPOs included popular dating app Bumble, the Roblox gaming platform, and Duolingo’s language learning app. However, in the...
by Gregg Jaclin | Sep 17, 2021 | Gregg Jaclin, Investing, IPOs
An initial public offering (IPO) is a type of public stock offering in which shares are sold to the general public for the first time. IPOs can be considered risky, as they are often expensive and unpredictable. This blog post will cover some pros and cons of IPOs so...
by Gregg Jaclin | 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 Gregg Jaclin | 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 Gregg Jaclin | 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,...
by Gregg Jaclin | May 31, 2021 | Blog, Gregg Jaclin, Investing, Investment Banking, IPOs
When a company decides to go public, and before offering their shares on the stock market, the company can sell shares through an initial public offering, commonly abbreviated as an IPO. They do this to raise financing for their company, and it is often a big step in...