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Is the IPO Market About to Thaw? Several Artificial Intelligence Companies Are Gearing Up to Go Public at Massive Valuations in 2025

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One would think that a two-year bull market with high valuations would lead to a wave of initial public offerings. Some companies have stayed on the sidelines, waiting for volatility to subside and more stable conditions to emerge. A group of investors took the company private in 2022 for $11 billion.

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2 Space Stocks That Could Be the Next Intuitive Machines

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ispace and Hakuto Our next private company contender to duplicate Intuitive Machines' success is Japan's ispace (not to be confused with China's iSpace -- although I guarantee there will be confusion). In 2022, ispace attempted to land a Hakuto lander, but software glitches caused the lander to run out of fuel prematurely.

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Will Dell Technologies Be a Trillion-Dollar Stock by 2040?

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That seemed to mark the end of Dell as a public company. However, as a private company, it divested its weaker businesses and streamlined its core PC, server, and data-storage businesses. Dell then spun off its stake in VMware, which was acquired by Broadcom last year, and the rest of the company is now worth about $82.5

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Why Intuitive Machines Stock Is Going to the Moon Today

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Shares of Intuitive Machines (NASDAQ: LUNR) , a former space special purpose acquisition company (SPAC) that has traded below its initial public offering (IPO) price for most of its public lifetime, shot to the moon this morning -- literally. Shares of the tiny space stock are up an astounding 60.6%

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3 Surprising Ways to Hedge Against Inflation

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in June 2022, the current rate of 3.5% Private equity Have you ever read about a company that makes an interesting or compelling product only to learn that you can't invest because it's still private? Generally speaking, investing in private companies is off limits to most investors.

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After Years of Waiting, Could 2024 Be the Year This $50 Billion Company Goes Public?

The Motley Fool

The past couple of years have been tough for companies looking to go public. 2021 was a blistering hot year for initial public offerings ( IPOs ). However, headwinds emerged early in 2022 when the Federal Reserve began raising interest rates, and the Ukraine-Russia conflict was just getting started.

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Missed Out on Palantir's Run-Up? Here's My Best Alternative Data Software Stock to Buy and Hold

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The data software company looks to have a bright future, but it's hard to deny that the opportunity for new investors to profit has diminished after such a run. However, another data software company lurks in Wall Street's shadows, waiting to shine. In its fiscal 2022 (which ended Jan.