secondary offering


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Secondary distribution/offering
Used in the context of general equities. Public sale of previously issued securities held by large investors, usually corporations, or institutions as distinguished from a primary distribution, where the seller is the issuing corporation. The sale is handled off the N.Y.S.E., by a securities firm or a group of firms and the shares are usually offered at a fixed price related to the current market price of the stock.