IPO Market Decline
Valuations for companies going public have significantly decreased, leading to a decline in IPO relevance. Many firms are opting to stay private longer due to more attractive valuations and lower costs in private markets. This shift not only affects the number of IPOs but also contributes to growing income inequality, as public market opportunities diminish for the average investor.In this clip
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