Heck yeah. IPOs in the 90'a we're all the rage, but ever since, if a company makes a public offering, it tells me they owners have milked everything they can out of it and are ready to unload it on the unsuspecting public.
When OpenAI and SpaceX decide to go public, which they supposedly are nearing, it means it's close to an end.
Heck yeah. IPOs in the 90'a we're all the rage, but ever since, if a company makes a public offering, it tells me they owners have milked everything they can out of it and are ready to unload it on the unsuspecting public.
When OpenAI and SpaceX decide to go public, which they supposedly are nearing, it means it's close to an end.