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pdq | 11 months ago
https://a16z.com/where-have-all-the-ipos-gone/
Regulatory compliance like Sarbanes Oxley is another huge factor. And VC's having large capital pools make it easy for companies to stay private vastly longer without needing to raise funding from the public.
It's very unfortunate for the public markets, as basic only VC's and PE get access to high growth young companies. Now most of the growth is squeezed out by the VC's and the public gets just the tail end of mature companies.
ripped_britches|11 months ago
justahuman74|11 months ago
A lack of IPOs makes the startup life much less attractive than sitting around at a post-IPO company, which also means a harder time growing the startups the VCs are investing in
JumpCrisscross|11 months ago
Harder to charge 2 & 20 on public equities.
scarface_74|11 months ago
You would be surprised how many true believers there are out there