Seasoned Equity Offering

/ˈsiːzənd ˈekwɪti ˈɔːfərɪŋ/

Definitions

  1. (n.) An issuance of additional shares by a publicly traded company after its initial public offering, used to raise more capital.
    The corporation announced a seasoned equity offering to fund its expansion plans.

Forms

  • seasoned equity offering
  • seasoned equity offerings

Commentary

Draft definitions should clarify that this offering follows an IPO, distinguishing it from initial offerings.

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