The issue price, also known as the offering price, is the price at which a new issue of shares is sold to the public. The market price of the securities may vary post-issuance, trading at a premium or a discount to the issue price.
An invitation to the general public to purchase the stock of a company through an intermediary, such as an issuing house or merchant bank. It is one of the most frequently used means of corporate flotation.
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