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IPO
Investors now get to see behind the scenes of newly public Reddit
May 7, 2024
Selling data to help train AI models is a big part of Reddit's plan to make money now that it's a public company.
Will Reddit's IPO bet pay off?
May 7, 2024
We’ll get quarterly results from Reddit after the bell today, the first chance to see the company's earnings since its stock market debut back in March.
What is a SPAC, and why do companies use them?
Mar 25, 2024
SPAC stands for special purpose acquisition company. It's how the parent company of Donald Trump's Truth Social platform is planning to go public.
Reddit plans to let its users get in on the ground floor of its initial public stock offering
Mar 11, 2024
The idea is to reward them for their loyalty.
Birkenstock IPO stumbles out of the gate
Oct 11, 2023
The maker of sensible sandals has been around for 250 years. So why did it go public now?
Birkenstock finds comfort and support on the New York Stock Exchange
Oct 11, 2023
Birkenstock shares started trading on the New York Stock Exchange on Wednesday, pricing its IPO at $46 per share.
A lot goes into pricing a stock IPO
Sep 14, 2023
And that's before the shares even get to the P in the acronym: the public. First there's the "roadshow," later, hopefully, the "pop."
For public good, not for profit.
Why Birkenstock's IPO filing is encouraging for investors
Sep 13, 2023
The supportively soled shoe brand is the latest company to file to sell stock to the public after a long IPO drought. The move indicates a stable, confident market.
ARM's IPO will test the broader IPO market
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Justin Ho
Sep 6, 2023
The chip design company Arm is going public later this year, in the biggest IPO since 2021. If investors are interested, other companies could start going public, too.
Following IPO wave, startups' stock sales have slowed to a trickle
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Henry Epp
Jun 6, 2023
The IPO window is closed, the pros say, amid high interest rates and recession fears. But it will be back, they add.