More $10-plus billion companies have gone public in 2019 than at the height of the dot-com tech bubble. Here’s how their businesses compare.

  • 📰 BusinessInsider
  • ⏱ Reading Time:
  • 18 sec. here
  • 2 min. at publisher
  • 📊 Quality Score:
  • News: 11%
  • Publisher: 51%

Sverige Nyheter Nyheter

Sverige Senaste nytt,Sverige Rubriker

More $10-plus billion companies have gone public in 2019 than at the height of the dotcom tech bubble. Here’s how their businesses compare.

have already raised billions in respective IPOs over the last six months. For comparison, 2000 saw more than 75 blockbuster IPOs in the same time period.POWER PLAYERS: Meet the 9 executives helping Silicon Valley's biggest corporate venture capital funds pump billions into tech startups

Of course, history doesn't always repeat itself — it doesn't necessarily follow that just because the great IPO rush of 2000 presaged the end of a bubble, we'll see a similar trend play out in 2019. Still, it's hard to avoid a feeling of deja vu: In 2000, we had Pets.com, the ill-fated online pet store; in 2019, we have Chewy.

 

Tack för din kommentar. Din kommentar kommer att publiceras efter att ha granskats.
Vi har sammanfattat den här nyheten så att du kan läsa den snabbt. Om du är intresserad av nyheterna kan du läsa hela texten här. Läs mer:

 /  🏆 729. in SE

Sverige Senaste nytt, Sverige Rubriker

Similar News:Du kan också läsa nyheter som liknar den här som vi har samlat in från andra nyhetskällor.

The $10-billion surprise hiding inside Walmart’s acquisition of FlipkartA little-noticed digital payments subsidiary included in Walmart's purchase of India e-commerce giant Flipkart has a big upshot.
Källa: latimes - 🏆 11. / 82 Läs mer »