Secondary Offering

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A secondary offering refers to the sale of new or existing shares of a company that have already been issued, typically by major shareholders or the company itself, to the public. This process does not involve the issuance of new shares but rather the redistribution of existing ones. What is a secondary offering? It is a method for companies to raise additional capital or for shareholders to liquidate their holdings.

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