The term “Initial Public Offering” (IPO) is used to describe the process by which a previously private corporation first offers its shares to the public. ARM, based in Cambridge, England, is a multinational semiconductor and software design firm. It’s responsible for creating the processing architectures that run most mobile devices on the planet. The chip designer is set to list imminently in what’s expected to be the biggest US stock market flotation of the year.
Investing in IPOs often appeals to investors for several compelling reasons. First and foremost, there’s the potential for substantial returns, especially when the IPO is associated with prominent brands or groundbreaking technology firms. IPOs provide an opportunity for investors to engage with a company during its initial stages in the public market, hoping to capitalize on its prospective growth.
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