Someone should pls explain what IPO means?? What is the connection between IPO and shares?
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An Initial Public Offering (IPO) is when a company sells its shares to the public for the first time so people can invest in the company. Simple Meaning IPO = First time a company offers shares to the public Before IPO: Company is privately owned (by founders, family, or few investors) After IPO: CoRead more
An Initial Public Offering (IPO) is when a company sells its shares to the public for the first time so people can invest in the company.
See lessSimple Meaning
IPO = First time a company offers shares to the public
Before IPO:
Company is privately owned (by founders, family, or few investors)
After IPO:
Company becomes publicly owned
Anyone can buy shares
Example (Simple Illustration)
Imagine a company called ABC Nigeria Ltd
Owner owns 100% of the company
Company wants to expand (build factories, grow business)
They need money
So they decide to:
👉 Sell part of the company to the public
👉 This process is called IPO
If they sell:
40% to public
Owner keeps 60%
Now:
Public investors become shareholders
Company becomes public company
Connection Between IPO and Shares
IPO is how shares are first created and sold.
The Process
Company decides to raise money
Company divides ownership into shares
Company sells shares to public (IPO)
Investors buy shares
Investors become shareholders
So:
IPO → Shares are created → Investors buy → Become shareholders
Real Nigerian Examples
These companies once did IPO:
MTN Nigeria
Dangote Cement
Zenith Bank
They all offered shares to the public through IPO.
Why Companies Do IPO
Companies do IPO to:
✅ Raise money
✅ Expand business
✅ Pay debts
✅ Increase company value
✅ Become more recognized
Why Investors Buy IPO
Investors buy IPO because:
✅ Shares are usually cheaper
✅ Opportunity for early investment
✅ Long-term growth potential
✅ Dividend opportunity
Example of IPO Opportunity
Let’s say:
IPO price = ₦10 per share
After 2 years:
Market price = ₦30 per share
If you bought:
10,000 shares at ₦10 = ₦100,000
Now:
10,000 shares × ₦30 = ₦300,000
You gained:
₦200,000 profit
Important to Know
Not all IPOs go up. Some:
Rise in value 📈
Fall in value 📉
So IPO also has risk.
Bonus: Difference Between IPO and Buying Shares Later
IPO:
Buying shares when company first sells
Secondary Market:
Buying shares after IPO on stock exchange