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Oversubscribed refers to a new issue of stock shares for which the demand exceeds the available supply. An oversubscribed initial public offering (IPO) indicates that investors are eager to buy the company's shares. This often leads to a higher share price ...
AI-IPOs are exciting but arriving at a moment when AI‑infrastructure spending is rising so quickly that it is reshaping the U.S. economy’s vulnerability to shocks.
This long-awaited fintech IPO is gaining some momentum in 2026, with a recent tender offer for staffers and shareholders valuing the company at $159 billion, the company announced in February. Payment volumes are up as well, rising to $1.9 trillion in 2025. That's 34% higher than in 2024, company officials reported.
Opinion: Testing-the-waters communications allow companies, founders and sponsors to confidentially assess investor interest in a potential IPO, writes McDermott's Craig Garvey.
Pre-IPO employees can use this checklist to organize equity, plan exercises and taxes, evaluate tender offers, diversify concentrated stock and prepare for an IPO.
Google and YouTube parent Alphabet first invested in SpaceX in 2015, investing $900 million in exchange for a 7% stake. It's since been reported that Alphabet owned 6% of SpaceX at the end of last year. That's not all. The tech giant's close ties with the ...
Elon Musk’s space exploration company SpaceX has filed confidential papers ahead of a planned public company listing on the US NASDAQ stock exchange. The initial public offering (IPO) for the company controlled by the world’s richest man is targeting a ...
SpaceX has to prove that AI can carry the comeback by itself. In my view, if investors absorb a $75 billion IPO well, OpenAI and Anthropic may become much easier to underwrite later this year. This year,
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Adding a sliver of the hottest private companies to your portfolio can be far more tricky than buying stocks.