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flotation

Going public to raise equity financing and to allow the original owners and early investors to realize some of their gains.

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  1. Flotation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Flotation (historically spelled floatation) involves phenomena related to the relative buoyancy of objects. The term may refer to: Flotation, any material added to ...
     
  2. Flotation - Merriam-Webster Online
    an act or instance of financing (as an issue of stock). 3. : the separation of the particles of a mass of pulverized ore according to their relative capacity for floating ...
     
  3. flotation - definition of flotation by the Free Online Dictionary ...
    flo·ta·tion also float·a·tion (fl -t sh n). n. 1. The act, process, or condition of floating. Also called flotage. 2. The act or an instance of launching or initiating, ...
     
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    Founded in 1979, Flotation Technologies is a world leader in the design, engineering and manufacture of deepwater buoyancy systems, and serves the offshore ...
     
  5. Flotation Definition | Investopedia
    The process of changing a private company into a public company by issuing shares and soliciting the public to purchase them. Flotation allows companies to ...
     
  6. Definition of flotation
    flotation definition and meaning by Oxford University Press.
     
  7. flotation process — Infoplease.com
    flotation process, in mineral treatment and mining, process for concentrating the metal-bearing mineral in an ore. Crude ore is ground to a fine.
     
  8. flotation noun (BUSINESS) - definition in British English Dictionary ...
    flotation noun (BUSINESS) - definition, audio pronunciation, synonyms and more for flotation noun (BUSINESS): when a company's shares are sold to the public ...