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Why Aren’t More Tire Dealerships Going Public?

Focus Investment Banking

The benefits of going public are significant. First, there’s the ability to raise substantial capital by issuing shares to the public in an initial public offering (IPO), as well as secondary offerings. This article was previously published on Modern Tire Dealer.

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08-20-2023 Newsletter: Sunday Reading

OfficeHours

Private equity involves investing capital directly into private businesses that are not publicly traded on stock exchanges (that would be a hedge fund). Once improved, the exit can then take place, usually in the form of another sale or an Initial Public Offering (IPO), both of which are usually under the advice of an investment bank.

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“To the Moon”: The Rise of the Retail Investor and What this Means for Dealmakers

Deal Law Wire

Many factors affect a private company’s decision to go public – whether through initial public offerings or “go-public” M&A transactions – including being the target of a reverse takeover or a special purpose acquisition company. Private Companies. Conclusion.

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