IPOs For The Private Investor

August 16th, 2005 No Comments » | POSTED BY ROB

If you fancy taking your chances with an IPO (Initial Public Offering – the first sale of a company’s shares, traditionally reserved for large institutions), then a new website gives you the chance to do just that.

AllIPO.com, which is authorised and regulated by the FSA, offers the private investor a chance to research and invest in IPOs online.

As with any share issue, you should seriously consider whether this investment would be right for you – although IPOs often seem to make money when they first come onto the market, there are no guarantees that this will be the case. For experienced investors only!

Find out more about AllIPO.com at The Telegraph.





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