Public Offerings

Oversubscription

This indicates a high demand for the shares, which can result in an increase in the stock price when it begins trading on the stock exchange. An IPO is considered oversubscribed when the number of shares applied for surpasses the shares being offered. This signals a strong demand for the shares, potentially leading to a rise in the stock price upon its launch on the stock market.

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