Capital Markets (ECM / DCM)
Distinguish primary vs. secondary shares in an IPO and explain the impact on the company.
Model answer
Primary shares are newly issued by the company; proceeds (net of fees) go to the company's balance sheet to fund growth, repay debt, etc., and they dilute existing holders. Secondary shares are sold…
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