An IPO is, in essence, a way for large companies to raise funds by selling their shares to the public for the first time and following an IPO, these shares are then listed publicly on the major stock exchanges. Many investors seek out such companies, hoping the stock will be oversubscribed and, therefore, the price will rise. Not always the case of course, but certainly a group of stocks to watch carefully either before or after launch.

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