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Want to Invest Like a Billionaire? This ETF Lets You Buy SpaceX, OpenAI, Stripe, and Other Unicorns for Less Than $50.

The Motley Fool

The term " unicorn " is used to describe a private company that has a valuation of at least $1 billion. The majority of investors don't have a chance to participate until a unicorn pursues an initial public offering ( IPO ). In fact, shares didn't hit the New York Stock Exchange until earlier this year.

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Here's 1 Artificial Intelligence (AI) Stock I'm Avoiding Like the Plague

The Motley Fool

Let's dig into the current status of Snowflake and analyze why this once high-flying stock could continue spiraling downward. 2020, Snowflake brought the heat following its highly anticipated initial public offering (IPO). A fall from grace In Sept. In fact, Snowflake was the biggest software IPO of all time.

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Should You Buy Reddit Stock After Its Sizzling IPO?

The Motley Fool

In 2012, Meta Platforms (then known as Facebook) made a big splash with its initial public offering. Twitter followed in 2013 but was later taken private by Elon Musk and rebranded as X. Snapchat and Pinterest went public in 2017 and 2019, respectively. It has 267 million average weekly users.

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Persistence Capital Partners Takes Neighbourly Pharmacy Private in $916m Deal

Private Equity Insights

has agreed to a deal to be taken private by its largest shareholder, just two years after the pharmacy network debuted on the stock exchange during the pandemic boom of initial public offerings. of common shares, has offered $20.50 per share for the proposed sale, which values the company at $916m.