The End of the Tech Boom May Be Upon Us

So far this year, just one tech company has gone public in the U.S. Many would-be IPO candidates are happy to stay private, where it’s been easy (until recently) to collect big sums from investors at rich valuations. But that’s starting to change and Bloomberg Gadfly’s Shira Ovide is worried that the current IPO desert could spell trouble for tech.

So far this year, just one tech company has gone public in the U.S. Many would-be IPO candidates are happy to stay private, where it’s been easy (until recently) to collect big sums from investors at rich valuations. But that’s starting to change and Bloomberg Gadfly’s Shira Ovide is worried that the current IPO desert could spell trouble for tech.

 

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