The IPO year of Allied Motion Technologies Inc is 1980
Initial public offering is a type of public offering in which shares of a company usually are sold to institutional investors that in turn, sell to the general public, on a securities exchange, for the first time.
Through IPO a privately held company transforms into a public company. Initial public offerings are mostly used by companies to raise the expansion of capital, possibly to monetize the investments of early private investors, and to become publicly traded enterprises. A company selling shares is never required to repay the capital to its public investors. After the IPO, when shares trade freely in the open market, money passes between public investors.
Although IPO offers many advantages, there are also significant disadvantages, chief among these are the costs associated with the process and the requirement to disclose certain information that could prove helpful to competitors.
The IPO process is colloquially known as going public. Details of the proposed offering are disclosed to potential purchasers in the form of a lengthy document known as a prospectus. Most companies undertake an IPO with the assistance of an investment banking firm acting in the capacity of an underwriter. Underwriters provide several services, including help with correctly assessing the value of shares.
allied motion technologies inc. is a u.s. public company focused exclusively on serving the motion control market. allied motion is listed on the nasdaq stock market; symbol: amot. we design and manufacture motor and servo motion products for the commercial, industrial, and aerospace and defense markets. allied motion is growing both internally and through acquisition, and we intend to be a leading worldwide supplier of technically advanced motion control products to our selected market segments.