Secondary Offering

Definition:

1. Where a company that has already filed its IPO issues new stock. Companies generally conduct a Secondary Offering of stock for purposes of growth and expanding the business or Refinancing existing debt.

2. The sale, as part of a managed offering, of stock by one of the majority shareholders in the company or other affiliates.

See also Follow-On Offering.

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