Alternative Public Offering
An Alternative Public Offering (APO) is a method for a private company to go public without a traditional initial public offering (IPO). An APO typically involves a reverse merger with a publicly traded shell company, followed by a private investment in public equity (PIPE) transaction. This approach allows a private company to become publicly listed more quickly and with less cost and regulatory scrutiny than a traditional IPO.
Example
A tech startup might choose an APO to go public by merging with a dormant publicly traded company and then raising additional capital through a PIPE.
Key points
• A method for private companies to go public without a traditional IPO.
• Involves a reverse merger with a publicly traded shell company.
• Quicker and less costly than a traditional IPO, with less regulatory scrutiny.