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Reddit set the pace with a successful market debut, highlighting robust investor interest in tech and real estate innovations. Reddit’s stellar first-day performance, with shares surging 48%, defied earlier market doubts and underscored strong investor confidence. Source link
Phil Haslett, Co-Founder of Noname, shares his thoughts on why he doesn’t anticipate much change to the near-term outlook for private markets. Read more here Source link
Read the full article from Reuters here: Natgas producer BKV valued at $1.56 bln in NYSE debut Source link
Noname Chief Strategy Officer Phil Haslett shares his top picks for potential IPOs in 2025 with Yahoo Finance’s Madison Mills and Brad Smith. Source link
“With a rosier macroeconomic backdrop and more political certainty, 2025 is shaping up to be a big year for IPOs,” says Phil Haslett, Chief Strategy Officer of Noname. Source link
We took a quantitative approach to crafting this list, based on a few key criteria that we believe indicate a high potential for growth and future success. Specifically, our criteria filtered for private companies that: Source link
When reviewing our IPO predictions for 2023, we see a mixed outcome – both some hits, and some misses. ARM Holdings and Vinfast both made their public debuts as anticipated, with ARM entering the market in September as one of the biggest offerings of the year and Vinfast going public via the Black Spade SPAC. […]
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Reddit Co-founder & CEO Steve Huffman stands to gain the most, as Reddit’s largest shareholder. Over Reddit’s nineteen year history, Huffman has been instrumental in shaping Reddit’s growth, with his leadership paving the way for the company’s upcoming IPO. Source link