IPO Dynamics Unveiled
Bankers often prioritize their institutional clients by creating a first-day pop in IPOs, leaving companies feeling shortchanged. With decreasing float percentages and shorter lockup periods, insiders are gaining more control, leading to a shift in how public offerings are structured. The rise of direct listings presents an alternative, but the reality is that control remains concentrated among founders, undermining the promise of democratized investing.In this clip
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