hlutafjárútgáfur
Hlutafjárútgáfur, also known as share issues or stock offerings, are a fundamental process by which companies raise capital by selling new shares of stock to investors. This can be done in several ways, with initial public offerings (IPOs) being the most well-known. An IPO is when a private company sells shares to the public for the first time, transitioning to a publicly traded entity.
Following an IPO, companies may conduct secondary offerings. These can be either primary, where the company
The proceeds from hlutafjárútgáfur are typically used for various corporate purposes, including funding expansion, research and