What is an IPO? (Initial Public Offering Explained)
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- Опубликовано: 1 июн 2024
- In this video we explain what an IPO (Initial Public Offering) is and what it means when a company goes public.
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00:00 What is an IPO?
00:32 Going Public
03:34 IPO Process
06:30 Are IPOs overpriced?
08:03 What happens after an IPO?
10:06 SPACs
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One of my favorite financial literacy channels on YT. Thank you for sharing valuable knowledge that's easy to understand!
You explained this so well that I actually got it! Tysm for simplifying this in a way my brain can easily accept it. Your communication/teaching skills are amazing!
Thank you!!
underrated channel on finance.. the animations are the deal breakers .. nice work
Thanks!
Great video, I like how you break everything down and make it easy to understand, thank you!
Great explaining. Thank you
Great Video! Thank you.
Great stuff. Thanks
This lady is great.
Have you ever bought into an IPO, and if so how did it turn out in the long run?
I appreciate how you simplified a potentially really complex topic into terms anyone can understand.
@@branpod technically it was a direct listing, but yeah.
How does the investment bank or an underwriter Works out the amount of shares A company can issue When it 1st registers itself as a public limited company
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Should have sold Coursera when it hit $60 :')