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Pros
IPO has the following advantages:
- It allows a company to access a wide pool of public investors.
- Capitals raised from IPO do not need to be paid to the investors.
- No interests are paid to shareholders. Instead, dividends are paid when a company has stable revenues and is profitable. This allows a public company to preserve cash when it is in high demand or the company is not profitable.
- It allows early private investors to sell their stakes either at IPO or later at a stock exchange. Selling a private investors' shares at a public market will not dilute the existing shareholders' ownership in the company.
- It offers a company a way to obtain low-cost working capitals.
- It increases a company's public image and awareness that benefits the company's future sales and profits.
- It is easier to recruit and retain talents via programs such as an employee stock purchase plan, and so on.
- When its stock price is highly valued, equity shares are an effective currency to make strategic acquisitions of other companies.
- It's the best option to raise the largest amount of money.
- It diversifies the shareholder base.
- It opens a door to additional fundraising strategies, for example, warrants, rights, preferred shares, bonds, and convertible debts.