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Direct Public Offering
IPOs that are sold directly to investors rather than going through an underwriter.
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direct public offering (DPO) - an initial public offering that bypasses the traditional underwriter and offers shares directly to the public over the Internet. Also called an online stock offering.

Matthew Bowin recruited investors for his company, Interactive Products and Services, in a direct public offering done entirely over the Internet. He raised $190,000 from 150 investors.

Shares can also be purchased from the company itself. This can be done through Direct Public Offerings. A direct public offering is an initial public offering in which the stock is purchased directly from the company, without the aid of brokers.

Direct Public Offering (DPO) This is an initial offering in which IPO shares of stock are sold directly to investors, without the services of an underwriter.

See also: Public Offering, Offer, Shares, Stock, Exchange

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