FPO
Follow-on Public Offering, when an already-listed company issues fresh shares.
An FPO comes after an IPO. The company raises additional capital by issuing new shares (or existing shareholders sell). FPOs are usually priced at a discount to the market price and dilute existing shareholders unless they participate. They are less hyped than IPOs because the company already has a public price discovery in place.
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