How Tech IPOs Have Changed Since 2000
The landscape of technology Initial Public Offerings (IPOs) has undergone significant transformations since the turn of the millennium. From the aftermath of the Dot-Com Bubble to the rise of unicorns and SPACs, tech IPOs have evolved in response to market dynamics, investor expectations, and technological advancements. This blog post explores the key changes in tech IPOs over the past two decades.
The Aftermath of the Dot-Com Bubble
The early 2000s were marked by the burst of the Dot-Com Bubble, which led to a period of market correction and skepticism towards tech IPOs. Many internet companies that had gone public with little to no revenue faced significant challenges, leading to a more cautious approach to IPOs.