Stock Market
The stock market is a financial marketplace where investors buy and sell shares of publicly traded companies. It operates through exchanges like the NYSE and NASDAQ, allowing companies to raise capital while investors seek profits through price fluctuations and dividends. Market movements are influenced by economic trends, corporate performance, and investor sentiment.
Established Companies Seeking Growth Capital
Firms looking to raise significant funds for expansion by going public through an IPO.
How it helps?
An IPO provides access to a large pool of capital from public investors, enabling substantial growth initiatives.
Companies Wanting Increased Visibility
Businesses aiming to enhance their brand recognition and credibility through public trading status.
How it helps?
Going public raises a company's profile, attracting customers, partners, and potential investors while increasing trust among stakeholders.
Investors Seeking Liquidity Options
Companies wanting to provide early investors with an opportunity to realize returns on their investments through public shares.
How it helps?
An IPO allows early investors to sell their shares in the open market, providing liquidity while also rewarding them for their initial investment risk.
