go public
英 [ɡəʊ ˈpʌblɪk]
美 [ɡoʊ ˈpʌblɪk]
上市; 公开出售股份
双语例句
- We just don't have enough specifics to go public.
我们还没有可以公开的具体细节。 - For companies seeking to go public, the roller coaster markets are similarly disruptive.
对于寻求上市的公司,这种过山车般的行情同样具有破坏性。 - Did Facebook go public at the worst possible time?
Facebook是不是选择了一个最坏的时间上市? - In this highly state-controlled capital market, private enterprises find it extremely difficult to obtain approvals to go public.
在这个由政府高度控制的资本市场中,私人公司很难获得上市的许可。 - When will you go public with this?
你们打算何时公开此事? - Uber also would need to go public, which likely is more than a year off.
同时Uber还得成功上市,而这可能要等到一年多以后。 - Go public with your ideas.
将你的想法公之于众。 - It allows founders and key employees to make money without having to sell the company or go public prematurely.
这使得公司创始人和重要员工不需要通过转售公司也不必在尚未成熟的条件下匆忙上市来赚钱。 - Before a company can go public, it has to be formed.
在一家公司上市之前,风险资本就形成了。 - He threatened to go public with the slander.
他威胁要把丑闻宣扬出去。