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by iambateman 4477 days ago
Could this reflect pressure from investors for a payday? If they feel this is a moment the market believes the business still has "opportunity" even if they don't expect to see it, so they want the liquidity event.

Completely agree about the unflippable profitability switch. Profitability is a direction, not a destination.

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Of course. The signal here is that investors want to cash out. Even if investors aren't selling shares as part of the offering (haven't read the details yet, so not sure one way or another) and Box is simply issuing new shares and locking up investors for some period of time, this is a path to liquidity for investors.

Generally, selling shares is a signal that insiders view the company as overvalued.. otherwise they would hold. If they needed cash, they would issue debt instruments.

The market is hot on tech, so get out while the getting is good.