The offering price is the price per share at which new or secondary distribution of securities is offered for sale to the public. It is also commonly referred to as the public offering price.
The difference between the amount paid to an issuer of securities in a primary distribution and the public offering price. It varies based on issue size, issuer's financial strength, security type, security status, and investment bankers' commitments.
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