Before a company can issue stocks or bonds to the public, it must file a registration statement with the SEC, which includes a red herring. This document provides potential investors with information about the company's operations, financial status, and details of the securities to be issued, helping them make informed investment decisions.
The investment bank circulated the red herring to potential investors two weeks before the IPO, allowing them to review the company's financials and business model.
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