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by mbreese 4682 days ago
One reason is overhead. Being a publicly traded company involves lots of legal filings and paperwork ($$$). Typically, you want to stay private for as long as you can. For example, Facebook only went public when they were legally obligated to because they had reached the limit on private shareholders. (I'm not saying that was the only reason, but it was a factor in the timing)