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Vaibhav Babruwan Shingde

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• What is An IPO and What is the eligibility Criteria: An Initial Public Offering (IPO) is the process where a private company first sells shares of its stock to the public on a stock exchange. This allows the company to raise money from investors to grow its business. After the IPO, the company's shares can be freely bought and sold by anyone, changing its status from private to publicly traded. IPOs can be exciting opportunities for investors to get in early on potentially promising companies. • -> To be eligible for an IPO, a company generally needs: • Solid Financials: A history of positive profits, assets, and overall financial health. • Minimum Size: Meet a certain threshold for share capital and potential market value. • Business Track Record: Demonstrate a history of operations, usually a minimum of three years. • Corporate Standards: Adhere to good business practices and rules set by the stock exchange. Let's Discuss In Comments 🚀

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