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Cathie Wood’s ARK portfolio is headed for a shipwreck—and plunging tech stocks aren’t even the worst of it

Wood’s been suffering because she’s not only on the wrong side of the trend but also dangerously leveraged to the riskiest and most glamorous of the go-go stocks, from Tesla to Coinbase to Robinhood. “This is extreme loading of growth

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This Is The Ultimate Donald Trump Stock: But Is DWAC A Buy Now?

Donald Trump is one of the world’s most famous businessmen, but his companies have usually been privately held. Now investors have the chance to throw their lot in with the former president of the United States through Digital World Acquisition.

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Tech slump forces IPO hopefuls to consider Plan B

Unprofitable companies that listed in the United States last year were down an average of 32% from their IPO price at the end of January, according to data provided by Cordell Eminent Scholar Jay Ritter. Read more of this story

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Luckin Coffee: can China’s Starbucks win back investors?

Cordell Eminent Scholar Jay Ritter shares insights for this story on Luckin Coffee and how its bankruptcy after a 2020 fraud scandal fed the backlash against corporate China. Now the company wants to relist its shares in the US.  Read

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Startup investors cut valuations amid tech stock rout, dismal IPOs

Research data from Cordell Eminent Scholar Jay Ritter informs this story about venture firms foreseeing a tougher funding environment ahead, with more muted debuts after pandemic glut.  Read more in this story from the Wall Street Journal. 

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Gen Z retailer SHEIN eyes 2022 U.S. IPO, in what may be the first big Chinese firm to list in the U.S. since last summer

Cordell Eminent Scholar Jay Ritter says SHEIN’s position as an online-only retailer could hamper any IPO plans it might have. “There is a good chance that a U.S. IPO will never happen for the company,” he said, given its digital business

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Stock Market Volatility Dampens IPO Market Predictions for 2022

Cordell Eminent Scholar Jay Ritter shares his expertise with Inc., noting January’s stock-market performance signals a significant shift in the once sky-high expectations for fast-growing companies to go public. Read more in the full Inc. story. 

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SPAC linked to Trump’s venture outperforms others in sector

Insights from Cordell Eminent Scholar Jay Ritter inform this story about how shares of the blank-check acquisition firm that agreed to merge with former President Donald Trump’s social media venture have outperformed every other special purpose acquisition company (SPAC), despite

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5 charts to remember if the stock market crashes in 2022

Research insights from Cordell Eminent Scholar Jay Ritter inform this story about the stock market reaching extremes several times during its long journey upward, while also making a mockery of those who attempt to predict when it has reached a

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Mark Zuckerberg defies critics with latest Meta board member

Zuckerberg’s move is unsurprising because founders across Silicon Valley are increasingly keeping an iron grip on their companies even when they go public, according to Cordell Eminent Scholar Jay Ritter, who studies corporate governance and tech IPOs.  Read more of

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