There’s no denying that the stock market performed well throughout 2021.
The SPDR S&P 500 is up more than 20% and the Nasdaq is nearing 50% gains for the year.
Meanwhile, the Dow has managed 16% gains despite a recent pullback.
by Coty Poynter
There’s no denying that the stock market performed well throughout 2021.
The SPDR S&P 500 is up more than 20% and the Nasdaq is nearing 50% gains for the year.
Meanwhile, the Dow has managed 16% gains despite a recent pullback.
by Shah Gilani
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It's been a record-setting summer for IPOs. Vroom Inc., Lemonade Inc., and BigCommerce Holdings Inc. all soared on their initial public offering debuts.
Then came the record-setter, Snowflake Inc. – the largest U.S. software IPO and the biggest company ever to double in value on its opening day.
So this profit-rich, success-soaked moment is opportune for Airbnb, the vacation-rental "unicorn" that's a heavy favorite to go public by the end of 2020.
Good thing, too (for Airbnb). The company's had a rough year, to put it mildly. The company slashed headcount by a quarter back in May, and, as The Wall Street Journal reported, saw its valuation plummet from $31 billion to $18 billion – a rare occurrence for such a celebrated private firm.
So investors are feeling bullish about this company once again, including yours truly – I do think this is going to be a good long-term investment.
Still, this may not be a slam-dunk IPO á la Zoom.
It would be a pricey mistake to rush out and grab the first shares that hit the market. Grab them at the wrong time – the wrong price – and you could be looking at a long, long trip back to the "plus" side of the ledger.
This is going to take some strategizing, like so… Full Story
This is going to take some strategizing, like so...
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