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by zenlikethat 3396 days ago
In some sense, yes, but check out Sarbanes-Oxley: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarbanes%E2%80%93Oxley_Act. Public companies are under much more scrutiny in terms of compliance, and they have a certain type of pressure to post good quarterly results that private companies don't.
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What is the incentive to go public in today's environment other than an initial fundraising, and an unpredictable monetary bonus for employees?

Edit: Appended another question.

That is how most investors cash out and turn a theoretical return into an actual one.

It also makes the value of your corporate equity much clearer which can enable acquisitions.