i think it is strong argument yo make that both of those companies had inflated financials. At the time of the ripio ye, robin hood was a very popular platform to do so. Even if the financials look good, there are very specific drivers for some businesses. And understanding what that is and what this business is generally going to track with is incredibly helpful.
Editor's note: This episode was recorded before news of the Coinbase's insider trading case was made public on Friday.
2021 was a milestone year for companies going public. In 2022, the tide turned. Dylan Lewis and Brian Feroldi look back on the IPO boom and discuss: - Reasons why companies go public - Newly-public companies that may never come back to IPO levels - Questions for investors to ask even when financials look strong - The trends that hit Robinhood and Rocket Mortgage - Lessons from pre-revenue companies that went public
Stocks mentioned: COIN, HOOD, RKT, NKLA, SPCE, JOBY, RIVN, LCID, SEMR, INTU
Host: Dylan Lewis Guest: Brian Feroldi Producer: Ricky Mulvey Engineers: Dan Boyd, Rick Engdahl
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