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Money-Losing IPOs

by Gary Gordon | Jan 13, 2020

Money-losers. Those were the types of companies that came to the stock market during the late 1990s dot-com boom (and eventual bust). Same thing happened in 2019 as three-quarters of IPOs represented businesses with negative earnings.

 

 

 

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