The IPO market is rebelling against many of 2019's money-losing unicorns. Here's what's scaring investors away — and what it means for the future.

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No matter the path to public markets, the biggest startups of 2019 are seeing greater investor scrutiny and poor performance in the stock market.

Many of the startups that have tested the initial public offering market in 2019 have floundered amid a disconnect between private valuation and public trading levels. Several unicorns — or startups valued at more than $1 billion — have even called off their IPOs or pushed them back as the market sends mixed signals. Here's what's keeping public investors wary of the IPO market, and what it means for the future of startups looking to go public.

Many of the startups that have tested the initial public offering market in 2019 have floundered amid a disconnect between private valuation and public trading levels. Several unicorns — or startups valued at more than $1 billion — have even called off their IPOs or pushed them back as the market sends mixed signals. Here's what's keeping public investors wary of the IPO market, and what it means for the future of startups looking to go public.

 

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