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Q: Who do the public usually buy shares from?
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Difference between public and private cmpany?

A public company is an entity that is traded on the stock market. You can buy and sell shares in a public company. A private company does not offer shares to the public.


How do Listed companies raise funds?

A listed company can raise funds by offering shares for the public to buy. During an Initial Public Offer, the public buy shares and a pre-determined value of that money is used by the company as equity.


What is a public limited company in terms of ownership?

I am no expert, but in a company you have the option to sell shares for capital income. So if it is limited to the public, then it means that bussinesses cannot buy shares. Ownership belongs to the members in terms of % shares.


Is deloitte touche a public company?

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How do you become stockholder?

You purchase shares in the company. This will only be possible if the shares are for sale. If it is a public company you can buy the shares on the stock exchange where those shares are traded. If it is a privately owned company you would need to buy the shares from one of the owners.


Which companies allow public to buy their stocks?

Anyone can buy stocks and shares. You need to go through a broker however.


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A mandatory share offer is a type of offer that a shareholder makes to buy up all remaining shares in a company. When more shares are sold to the public than are left with company officials, a share holder can buy remaining shares to take control of the company.


What type of ownership does Microsoft have?

Microsoft is a public company as people can buy there shares.


What is an IPO?

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What is a place where shares are traded?

A place where you can buy and sell shares of stock is usually called a "stock exchange" in English and a bourse in French.


What is buy back of shares?

Buy back of shares refers to the repurchase of shares by a firm as a means to reduce shares on the market.


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