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by sedachv
3787 days ago
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> A lot get bought out on the way, and many fizzle out. The concern is who does the buying? The number of public companies is small (and shrinking btw), how much more acquisitions can they absorb? If it is other private tech companies, the money is just changing hands between VC funds. In either case those sources of funding have to grow or change to provide more acquisition opportunities. |
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Another way to look at it... In just one quarter [2] the S&P 500 spent more than $150 billion in stock buybacks, that's triple the annual amount of VC investment.
There is a tremendous amount of room for the market to absorb innovative real companies.
[0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S%26P_500_Index [1] http://nvca.org/pressreleases/annual-venture-capital-investm... [2] http://www.factset.com/websitefiles/PDFs/buyback/buyback_12....