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What is difference between IPO (Initial public offer) and FPO (Follow on public offer)?

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Question added by Sahdulla Ansari , Associate , Cognizant technology solution.
Date Posted: 2015/12/19
Amr Lotfy
by Amr Lotfy , Senior Advisor , Keepers Advisory

IPO initial public offer the fist issuance over the life of the firm and its consist only off equity securities specific common stock and its called unseasoned issue any subsequent issuance could be debt or equity called public offer or seasoned issue. 

Vinesh Sahadevan
by Vinesh Sahadevan , Analyst (Compliance And Financial Risk) , Thomson Reuters

IPOs are when for the first time a company issues shares to the public while FPOs are shares issued to the existing shareholders on a given date

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