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a merger is when two companies merge together, as is an acquisition. an IPO is when a private company goes public, such as Facebook. Your question doesn't make much sense...
Facebook, Inc. offered its initial public offering (IPO) in February 2012 and began selling stock to the public. The first day of trading had technical glitches that prevented orders from being processed..
The scope of an initial public offering or an IPO is to offer stock to the public for the first time. Many company owners have become instant millionaires during an IPO.Yes. a good example is facebook. I could not buy the ipo but as soon as the stock went public the price per share was much lower than it is now. I see some info about alibaba. I know of an alibaba in the middle east. It might be something different that this IPO below:Alibaba Frenzy Escapes Small Investor Lack of Familiarity with Alibaba in U.S. Limits Interest Ahead of IPO
In 1980 at the Initial Public Offering, Steve Jobs possessed 7.5 million stocks worth 217 million dollars and Steve "Woz" Wozniak was assigned four million stocks worth 116 million dollars. When Wozniak left Apple in April 1981, he still possessed four percent of the Apple stocks. At that time they were worth approximately 70 million dollars. As of 2011, the amount of shares of Apple that Steve Wozniak currently owns has not been made public knowledge. For more information, please refer to the related link.
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IPO means Initial public offer.When company needs money they raised their share to the public and get fund from public.But how much amount of share they will raise that decided by security exchange board of India (SEBI).
Google hasn't entirely been sold. Its co-founders, Sergey Brin and Larry Page were the major shareholders originally, and other top executives of the company also became shareholders. Following the initial public offering of shares in 2004, two other public offerings have been made. However, by the end of those public offerings of shares, Brin and Page still retained $ 24 billion worth of shares. History of public share offers: # Initial public offering, August 2004: 19.6 million shares, at $85 each, total $1.7 billion # September 2005: 14.2 million shares(See note 1), priced at $295 each, total $4.18 billion. # March 2006: 5.3 million shares, priced at $389.75, total $2.065 billion. These three public share offerings totalled almost $8 billion. (Note 1. Actually there were 14,159,265 shares offered, the number being the same as the first eight digits of the decimal the value of Pi after the decimal point.) See Related Links below for more information.
How much Is a 1980 Honda xr80
Determined by the bank.
The initial price will be about $3000.
not much
the nes that came out in 1980 was 200 pound