Airbnb CEO says company will be ready for IPO later this year: CNBC

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Airbnb will be ready for an initial public offering later this year, the home-re...

FILE PHOTO: Brian Chesky, CEO and Co-founder of Airbnb, speaks to the Economic Club of New York at a luncheon at the New York Stock Exchange in New York, U.S. March 13, 2017. REUTERS/Mike Segar

- Airbnb will be ready for an initial public offering later this year, the home-renting company’s chief executive officer told CNBC on Monday. “We will be ready a little bit later this year and then any point from then on you could see us,” Brian Chesky told CNBC when asked about company’s timeline to go public.

Airbnb has widely been expected to file its IPO in 2019, but last month its co-founder, Nathan Blecharczyk, told Business Insider that it was not decided if the company would go public this year.

 

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Go public, and get ready for all the lawsuits from users who were spied upon, raped, murdered, because you cannot ever provide a safe rental, because you have no oversight, inspection, or care for your users. You love the $$$$$$$$$$

Risky investment lol Liabilities and enemies around the world with not much room left to grow. I'd love to get in at the beginning so I can dump it all after enough suckers fell for it

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