US companies gear up for IPOs under new administration – NYSE president
Investing.com — The US companies have started planning for initial public offerings (IPOs) under the new administration, New York Stock Exchange President Lynn Martin revealed in a recent Bloomberg interview at the World Economic Forum in Davos. Martin confirmed the uptick in activity and attributed it to the change in government.
According to Martin, firms are actively preparing for IPOs, with some planning to go public in the coming days and weeks, while others targeting the later quarters or the second half of the year. The increase in IPO activity signals a positive response from businesses to the new administration. Martin emphasized that the surge in activity is genuine, indicating a promising outlook for the US stock market.
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