Why do companies care about their share price after the IPO?

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As I understand it, once a company raises, say $5 billion in an IPO, the shares are sold and they get the money.

The shares are already with the public now. Why is it so important for public companies to grow their share price further every quarter? Why not focus only on the final profit margins?

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Very often officers of the company get shares as long term incentive. The higher the value of the stock the more their long term comp is worth.

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