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Should owners of a private company contemplating an IPO (a sale of stock to the public) release
information about the company, or keep as much of it as they can to themselves?
10 years ago

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Ms. Sue
Ethical companies would release as much information as possible so that the public can buy shares of the stock with knowledge and intelligence.
10 years ago

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