
IPO price
The IPO price is the set price at which a company's shares are offered to the public for the first time when it goes "public" and starts trading on a stock exchange. It is determined through negotiations between the company and underwriters, based on factors like the company's value, earnings prospects, and market conditions. This price helps the company raise capital and provides investors an initial entry point into owning a part of the business. Essentially, it is the starting point for publicly traded shares, giving investors an idea of the company's valuation at the time of its initial offering.