Why Companies Go Public

11/06/2025 9 min Episodio 69
Why Companies Go Public

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Episode Synopsis

today we’re answering a deceptively simple question: Why do companies go public?
If you’ve ever heard the buzz around an IPO — an Initial Public Offering — and wondered what it really means, why it matters, or how it changes a company’s future, this episode is for you.
Let’s get smarter.
Let’s start at the top: what does it mean when a company “goes public”?
When a company goes public, it means they’re offering shares of their business for sale on a public stock exchange — like the New York Stock Exchange or the Nasdaq. These shares become available to everyday investors, not just insiders, founders, or venture capitalists.
Going public is a huge milestone. It transforms a business from private ownership to a publicly traded entity. But to understand why companies go public, we need to step back and look at how most businesses start.