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If the offering is announced and expected the price impact will be lower than surprise-selling. And companies at-the-market offerings aren't exactly unheard of.


Companies with at market offerings have liquidity beforehand to know what the value of the shares are. There are willing buyers and sellers at that price.

It's needless to say a direct listing has never been done this way.




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