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onion2k | 5 days ago

The cost of that liquidity is missing out on realizing future growth though. It's fairly safe to assume that as there isn't an IPO yet the investors want to hold rather than cash in returns. They probably believe there's more growth potential, and that the board are the right people to deliver it.

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303space|5 days ago

If you bought Stripe at a 95b valuation in 2021 your returns are barely keeping up with the SP500 after this latest round. Not exactly an elite capital growth machine.

j45|5 days ago

Perhaps infrastructure has a different kind of long term upside.

YetAnotherNick|4 days ago

You forgot to mention its valuation grew by 2.6x in the previous 3 months. 2021 was different thing altogether with the money printing.

skybrian|5 days ago

Even for good investments, investors will want to sell at some point rather than owning an investment forever, if only to diversify.

onion2k|5 days ago

Sure, at some point. Maybe that isn't now though.

fourseventy|5 days ago

The early VCs have been in Stripe for 16 years already. They need Stripe to IPO so they can get liquidity in order to provide returns to their LPs. VCs can't hold onto the stock forever, they need to provide DPI otherwise they won't be able to raise future funds.

KK7NIL|5 days ago

> The cost of that liquidity is missing out on realizing future growth though.

Why would it be? I don't believe an IPO has to be dilutive, it can be done with already issued shares. I grant you that's not usually how they're done though.

j45|5 days ago

Maybe certain types of growth aren't the goal for Stripe at present.