Liquidity event

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In corporate finance, a liquidity event is the merger, purchase or sale of a corporation or an initial public offering.[1] A liquidity event is a typical exit strategy of a company, since the liquidity event typically converts the ownership equity held by a company's founders and investors into cash.

A liquidity event is not to be confused with the liquidation of a company, in which the company's business is discontinued.

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