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by Animats
4099 days ago
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That's a good analysis. A key point is that this time, the bubble companies are privately held, because IPOs happen so much later now. The losers when the bubble collapses will be the second and third round financers. Who are those parties? How much reliance do they have on borrowed money? That's the big question - who are the losers when the bubble pops? |
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