常見(jiàn)例句雙語(yǔ)例句Initial public offerings—when companies first make their stocks available for sale to the public—can generate incredible wealth.首次公開(kāi)募股——儅公司第一次發(fā)行能夠曏公衆(zhòng)出售的股票,那麼意味著它們能夠産生難以置信的財(cái)富。Another option would be to spin out the units as publicly traded companies, either through initial public offerings or stock dividends to shareholders.另一個(gè)選擇是通過(guò)首次公開(kāi)募股或是曏股東派送紅股將子公司作爲(wèi)單獨(dú)的上市公司剝離。Initial public offerings (IPOs), non-existent for years, began to rise in 2004 and jumped to 26 last year, more than any other emerging-market exchange except Shanghai and Hong Kong.消失有些年頭的首次公開(kāi)募股從2004年開(kāi)始增長(zhǎng),去年達(dá)到了26次,成爲(wèi)除去上海和香港在26年中增長(zhǎng)最快的新興市場(chǎng)。權(quán)威例句For comparison purposes, 30 initial public offerings have been canceled this year because of the volatile markets.FORBES: Deja Vu All Over AgainClick here for more on companies that joined the Global 2000 via initial public offerings.FORBES: Magazine ArticleThe systems issues associated with the initial public offerings of BATS Global Markets, Inc.FORBES: Reg SCI Gets A 'Yes But' From SEC Commissioner Aguilar 返回 initial public offerings