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underwriter decided the price of share going to issure to public for the first time Aurangzeb)
INITIAL PUBLIC OFFERING i.e.IPO IS HAVING A PRIMARY SECURITY BECAUSE ITS SHARE PRICE IS DECIDED BY SEBI .i.e.SECURITIES & EXCHANGE BOARD OF INDIA & NOT BY THE COMPANY IN INDIA
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The initial public offering stock price for Facebook was $38 dollars a share but recently it plunged to as low as $10 a share.
Apple's initial public offering (IPO) trading price was $22 per share on December 12, 1980. This was the price at which Apple's stock was first made available for public trading.
Assuming that the Price of INITIAL PUBLIC OFFERING is taken, at $3.59, and accounting for the current price (August 14th 2012) of $631.69, the profit per share would be $628.1.
Google stock IPO'ed at $85 on August 19, 2004. See the related link below for more details regarding Google's initial public offering.
you first file a petition with SEBI and get their approval then you have to prepare a prospectus then you will have to decide a price band for your shares. based on ur credentials SEBI may or may not accept the price you want directly... then you have decide a broker or securities agency who wil help you in securitization like ICICI securities or HDFC securities etc. then you ca declare a public offering
The Costco historical stock price has fluctuated greatl since it's initial public offering. The original price began at $15 dollars per share, and it has since traded in a range of $25 to $100 dollars.
An IPO-negotiated deal is a type of initial public offering where the terms and conditions of the suggestion are negotiated directly between the company and the underwriters. In this situation, the issuing company and the underwriters work together to decide the offering price, the number of shares to be issued, and other vital details of the IPO. This varies from a firm-commitment offering, where the underwriters purchase the shares from the company at a fixed price and then sell them to the public.
Securities generally have two stages in their lifespan. The first stage is when the company initially issues the security directly from its treasury at a predetermined offering price. This is a primary market offering. It is referred to as the Initial Public Offering (IPO). Investment dealers frequently buy initial offerings on the primary market and resell the securities on the secondary market.
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