SAN FRANCISCO — Is the IPO window going to slam shut?
Maybe not right away, and maybe not entirely, say lawyers in Silicon Valley. But Monday’s steep stock market plunge, on top of declines and high volatility last week, is making people nervous.
Fenwick's Horace Nash says prolonged volatility may cause companies to reconsider plans to go public.
August 08, 2011 at 05:17 PM
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SAN FRANCISCO — Is the IPO window going to slam shut?
Maybe not right away, and maybe not entirely, say lawyers in Silicon Valley. But Monday’s steep stock market plunge, on top of declines and high volatility last week, is making people nervous.
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