WeWork’s ignominious descent reminds investors to be wary of hype, exuberance and the “sunk cost fallacy.”
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Tag Archives: IPO
Big Questions Hang Over A Big IPO
An IPO by Saudi Arabia’s oil giant could be the biggest ever, but it comes with equally big caveats for investors.
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Don’t Hop Into A Ride-Hail IPO
You may like riding with them, or even driving for them, but should you rush to buy into an IPO for Uber or Lyft?
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Go Public, Go Private? It’s Complicated
Taking companies public or going private is a two-way street. The right direction depends on where management wants to go.
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Unicorns Lose A Little Magic
Startup ‘unicorns’ can be temperamental beasts. Investors should approach with caution.
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Nasdaq’s Long Comeback
We are on the cusp of putting the tech bubble behind us, but do investors remember its lessons?
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Alibaba’s IPO: Approach Cautiously
Alibaba is a Chinese e-commerce giant, but its IPO offers shares only in an offshore holding company. It may be a risky bet.
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The Stock Market’s Revolving Door
Going public used to be a gateway. Now it is more like a revolving door.
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Initial Public Offering (and Facebook) Blues
Congress thinks Facebook’s IPO proves the system is broken. In fact, it may be a sign that the system still works.
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Roblox Converts ‘Robux’ To Big Bucks
Pandemic precautions helped game platform Roblox gain popularity among kids – and even more from potential investors.
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