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IPO FAQs
Can an IPO be priced above or below the price range?
Usually IPOs are priced within the price range but can be priced above or below the range.
Why has it been so hard for individual investors, sometimes referred to as retail investors, to purchase IPOs?
Investment banks that underwrite IPO’s have been eliminating their retail brokers along with their smaller customers for many years.
What is a Secondary or Follow-On Offering?
A Secondary or Follow-on Offering is when an already public company sells additional shares.
What is an IPO?
An Initial Public Offering (IPO) is the first time that the stock of a private company is offered to the public.
Why do investors invest in IPOs?
All investors have different strategies and we do not make any investment recommendations.
What is a price range and what does it mean?
The price range of an offering is usually in $2 increments ($18-$20 as an example). The Underwriters and Issuers believe the company is worth a price per share in this range. Institutional Investors place orders usually within this range, but ...