Top IPO Listings
This information was available up until September 2021. Top IPO (Initial Public Offering) companies beyond that date. As of September 2021, some of the notable IPO companies included:
- Airbnb Inc. (NASDAQ: ABNB) – An online marketplace for lodging and travel experiences.
- Snowflake Inc. (NYSE: SNOW) – A cloud-based data warehousing company.
- DoorDash Inc. (NYSE: DASH) – An on-demand food delivery platform.
- Palantir Technologies Inc. (NYSE: PLTR) – A data analytics and software company.
- Roblox Corporation (NYSE: RBLX) – An online gaming platform and game creation system.
- Coinbase Global Inc. (NASDAQ: COIN) – A cryptocurrency exchange platform.
- Unity Software Inc. (NYSE: U) – A real-time 3D development platform for gaming and other industries.
The popularity and performance of IPO companies can change over time, We recommend checking more recent sources for up-to-date information on top IPO companies.
As of Our last knowledge update in November 2022, the list of the top biggest Initial Public Offerings (IPOs) ever includes some well-known companies. Please note that this information might be outdated, and were checking more recent sources for the most up-to-date data. Here are some of the largest IPOs up to that point:
- Saudi Aramco – The Saudi Arabian state-owned petroleum and natural gas company went public in December 2019, raising around $29.4 billion in its IPO.
- Alibaba Group – The Chinese multinational conglomerate specializing in e-commerce, retail, internet, and technology services went public in September 2014, raising about $25 billion.
- SoftBank Corp. – The Japanese multinational conglomerate’s domestic mobile subsidiary went public in December 2018, raising around $23.5 billion.
- Agricultural Bank of China – The Chinese bank had its IPO in July 2010, raising approximately $22.1 billion.
- Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC) – Another Chinese bank, ICBC, went public in October 2006, raising around $21.9 billion.
- AIA Group – The Hong Kong-based insurance company had its IPO in October 2010, raising about $20.5 billion.
- Visa Inc. – The American multinational financial services corporation went public in March 2008, raising approximately $19.7 billion.
- General Motors (GM) – The American automobile manufacturer had its IPO in November 2010, raising around $18.1 billion.
- Facebook – The social media giant went public in May 2012, raising about $16 billion.
- AT&T Wireless – The American telecommunications company’s wireless subsidiary went public in April 2000, raising approximately $10.6 billion.
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