Securities
Jan. 24, 2017
Lessons to heed in 2017 IPO market
In 2016, technology company initial public offering activity and capital raised for U.S. offerings fell to their lowest levels since the 2008/2009 recession as potential issuers faced global economic and political uncertainty throughout the year. By Christopher Austin and Michael Hopp




In 2016, technology company initial public offering activity and capital raised for U.S. offerings fell to their lowest levels since the 2008/2009 recession as potential issuers faced global economic and political uncertainty throughout the year - Brexit and a closely fought U.S. presidential campaign created uncertainty, while companies saw continued strength in private funding markets for later-stage comp...
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