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Developers and IPO: An Alternative to Bank Financing
... investors demand transparency and high liquidity. Many construction companies, particularly those of medium size, are not prepared for such extensive business restructuring. It is necessary not only to optimize processes but also to enhance the quality of financial reporting.
Key risks include:
High costs associated with preparing for an IPO (audit, legal support, marketing).
The need to reduce share prices to generate investor interest.
Increased demands for corporate governance and transparency.
Current Examples and Prospects
Some large Russian developers have already announced plans to go public or are in preparatory ...
Startup and Venture Investment News — Tuesday, July 29, 2025: The Race for AI Investments, a New Wave of IPOs, and Global Expansion of Venture Capital
... For example, the American company Anduril, specializing in defense solutions with elements of AI, has raised significant funds to scale its production and develop new products.
Cryptocurrency Industry:
after the correction of 2022–2023, the crypto market is showing new signs of life. Venture deals in the blockchain sector are once again emerging, although investors are acting selectively — primarily financing infrastructure solutions and financial applications based on cryptocurrencies. The emergence of clearer regulations (for instance, a law regulating stablecoins was passed in the US this spring) has increased confidence among market participants. Against this backdrop, even large ...
Startup and Venture Investment News — Friday, August 1, 2025: AI Boom, IPOs, and Global Deals
... spreading across an increasingly broad array of industries, moving beyond just artificial intelligence. Following last year's downturn, fintech has noticeably revived: large rounds are occurring not only in the U.S. but also in Europe, Asia, and emerging markets. A notable return of large deals in financial technologies is evidenced by New York-based platform iCapital, which raised $820 million from a consortium of investors at a valuation exceeding $7.5 billion, signaling renewed interest in the sector. At the same time, there is a boom in "green" ...
Startup and Venture Investment News — Wednesday, July 30, 2025: The Boom of AI Investments, Rising IPO Activity, and a Wave of M&A Deals
... Industry:
After the correction of 2022–2023, the crypto market is showing new signs of life. Venture deals in the blockchain sector are once again surfacing, though investors are acting selectively — primarily funding infrastructure solutions and financial applications built on cryptocurrencies. The emergence of clearer regulations (for instance, a law regulating stablecoins was passed in the USA this spring) has boosted market participants' confidence. Against this backdrop, even large crypto companies are preparing to go public, a prospect that seemed unlikely just a year ago.
Consolidation and M&A Deals: Scaling Up Players
High company valuations and fierce competition ...
Historic Decline in Interest: Why Institutions Are Turning Away from "Great Seven" Stocks
... market. During the dot-com crash from 2000 to 2002, the technology-focused Nasdaq Composite plummeted by 78% from its peak – investors were wholly disenchanted with the prospects of even the largest companies. Similarly, at the height of the global financial crisis in 2008-2009, the broad market had to endure a decline of nearly 60% (the S&P 500 fell by 57% from its peak) before confidence began to return. Certainly, the current -18% from the peaks is far less dramatic; however, the behavior of institutional investors is similar: hedge ...