What does IPO mean? What is the abbreviation of the organization?

Generally speaking, IPO refers to the initial public offering of shares in a country or region's stock exchange to raise funds. The reason for stopping the issuance is that the market is sluggish and the market liquidity is insufficient. At this time, the issuance will further divert market funds, which is not conducive to stabilizing market prices for the time being, but in the long run, IPO is not the devil. In the short term, it is negative, mainly due to the increase in market supply, that is, more inventory. Funds will be misappropriated. For example, after IPO, enterprises will invest some funds, then some market funds will be diverted, investors will get corresponding stocks, and the supply will increase. Then the market funds will be relatively reduced but the supply will increase, which may be unfavorable to the stock price in the short term, but it is good in the long run, because enterprises can obtain funds after IPO, and then they can invest these funds in industries, which can not only drive investment demand but also stimulate economic development. It can also increase employment, thus stimulating consumer demand, which means it is conducive to economic development and business operation. If the IPO needs funds, the department will invest. If there is investment demand, then the cement of the cement company you invest in and the steel, coal, oil and electricity of the steel company will sell more. If the enterprise invests in your next-door neighbor, it will not be unemployed and employment will increase. If the sales revenue of cement and other products goes up, the company will earn more money, so you will naturally get more returns as a shareholder of these companies. Therefore, it is good, which can not only stimulate economic growth, but also promote employment, stimulate consumer demand and ensure social stability. 2007 was the best year for the market, the largest year for IPO and the fastest year for China's economic development, all of which were attributed to IPO. Finally: IPO is definitely not the devil, but Santa Claus. When people hear IPO, they will be afraid and change color, which is equivalent to Santa Claus walking in front, but treating him as the devil.