go public
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He has blamed regulators for making it too costly for companies to go public, proxy advisers for making it difficult to manage those companies and investors for focusing too much on short-term financial results.
If these companies do in fact go public, Solomon says it would be constructive for the overall market.
In November, Pfizer won a bidding war with rival Novo Nordisk to buy obesity-focused Metsera—one of the few venture-backed biotechs to go public in 2025—in a deal that could be worth more than $10 billion.
Next week, a digital wallet and custody firm called BitGo plans to go public among several crypto IPOs waiting this year.
From Barron's
Next week, a digital wallet and custody firm called BitGo plans to go public among several crypto IPOs waiting this year.
From Barron's
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