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go public
Become a publicly held company, that is, issue ownership shares in the form of stock. For example, As soon as the company grows a little bigger and begins to show a profit, we intend to go public. [Mid-1900s]
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In such instances, hospitals can go public with information that could locate their patient’s next of kin.
Radalj, who is now living outside China, has decided to go public about his experience, and described undergoing and witnessing severe physical punishment, forced labour, food deprivation and psychological torture.
He added that he had decided to go public after holding more than 30 fruitless meetings with senior Zambian officials.
Williams had one month to appeal against his ban, to go public and get his career back on track.
“We felt that the play was far too dangerous for us to go public with it; there was the problem of mixed audiences,” Fugard recounted in the Paris Review.
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