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A company can go public through an Initial Public Offering (IPO) once to raise capital by selling shares to the public. However, it can conduct additional rounds of public financing through follow-on offerings or secondary offerings after the initial IPO. These subsequent offerings allow the company to raise more funds, but they are not considered new IPOs. Generally, a company can repeatedly access public markets as needed, provided it meets regulatory requirements and market conditions.

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