Corporate Finance Explained | IPO Timing and Pricing

What separates a successful IPO from a public market disaster?

In this episode of Corporate Finance Explained, we break down the mechanics of an initial public offering (IPO) and the decisions that can determine whether a company successfully enters the public markets or watches its deal fall apart.

Going public is about far more than ringing the opening bell. Companies can spend 12 to 18 months preparing their financial reporting, internal controls, governance, investor narrative, and pricing strategy, all while waiting for the right market conditions to open the IPO window.
Corporate Finance Explained | IPO Timing and Pricing