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Finance: What is a primary offering, and what are Primary Shares? 29 Views
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A primary offering is just an IPO - the initial public offering of a given stock. Primary shares are the shares of that stock that are sold... publicly.
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- 00:00
finance a la shmoop what is a primary offering and what are primary shares all
- 00:09
right people let's start with the primary offering it's pretty much just
- 00:13
an IPO or initial public offering of stock that's primary and hello 1933 Act [The 1933 securites act is slid onto a desk]
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that's what gave rise to all the regulations around primary offerings its
- 00:23
original shares virgin ones in fact now being offered for the first time to an [Someone holding 'extra virgin stock']
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- 00:29
investor public primary offering that's what it is
- 00:31
but primary shares also come from private companies like a venture capital [Sign for a venture capital company]
- 00:36
company might buy primary shares in a b round from whatever.com as that company
- 00:42
funds its growth now once a company is already public its shares will have
- 00:46
traded back and forth in many different hands over time those would be called [Secondary shares stamp]
- 00:51
secondary shares and hello 1934 Act which set the regs all around
- 00:56
secondaries so yeah primary 1933 secondary 1934 and well that's pretty
- 01:01
much it as long as you can count to two this one's a pretty easy concept to
- 01:05
would wrap your head around.. primarily.. [Woman looks confused]
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