Retail IPO Access
The discussion highlights the importance of allocating more IPO shares to retail investors, suggesting that a company's customer base could be a fair criterion for access. It emphasizes the inherent risks in investing, noting that not every IPO will succeed and that some may even trade down. The conversation also critiques the current state of IPO pricing and the role of underwriters in shaping market outcomes.In this clip
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The Prof G Pod with Scott Galloway
Office Hours: IPOs, Net Promoter Scores, and Investing in Yourself
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