IPO: How companies can reduce debt before going public

EPISODE · Jun 16, 2022 · 2 MIN

IPO: How companies can reduce debt before going public

from Stock Market Crash · host Karmanullify

There is a new trend that is catching every start-up business entrepreneurs with surprise. This is regarding the funds required at the time of pre-Initial Public Offering or IPO. It has been found that big corporations are buying other small companies through a different strategy. The strategy is to first reduce the outstanding financial obligations of these small companies before acquiring them. According to the financial analysts, most of the private equity portfolios have been kept so, after they were purchased by the bigger corporations in between 2005-2008. However, as per the traditional norms, start-ups seeking to fund their first IPO have to go through a lot of hardships in order to get that. Hence, even today many start-ups who want to go public due next year are entangled in a series of obligations and hindrances.

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