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Business, 27.03.2020 01:27, ack12

A mid-sized firm plans to issue 10 million shares during an IPO. The underwriter plans to sell shares at $18.60; however, many investors believe the company should be valued at $27.50 per share. If the underwriter charges a $1.7 million fee to undertake the IPO, how much will the firm raise in the IPO?

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