The stock is the thing that grabs all investors attention. The market forces are kind of conspiring to punish a company like this right now ten this is why we constantly shress two investors, that it's so important to focus your on the business and d emphasize the focus on the stock. But if you dig into these companis that are down 50, 60, 70, 80 % orsom and you look at the business, it becomes much easier for me to be excited about and even add to a position in a business where the company is thriving, but the stock isn't.
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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