जब दिग्गज सार्वजनिक नहीं होते: $5 ट्रिलियन निजी तकनीक बाजार के अंदर
Bloomberg's Odd Lots hosts Joe Weisenthal and Tracy Alloway speak with David George, general partner at a16z and head of the firm's growth fund, about why $5 trillion in tech market cap now sits in the private markets, how that figure has grown 10x in a decade, and what it means for founders, employees, and investors. They also cover SPVs, tender offers, the collapse of legacy software valuations, and why AI companies may be speed-running the path to public markets. This episode originally ai...
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Acquired Podcast (United States) | Feb 26, 2026
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AI द्वारा अनुवादित · मूल दिखाएं
The collapse of legacy software valuations signals a need for private companies to rethink their strategies before going public.
AI द्वारा अनुवादित · मूल दिखाएं
The growth of SPVs and tender offers may obscure true market values, making it harder for investors to gauge real performance.
AI द्वारा अनुवादित · मूल दिखाएं
The $5 trillion in private tech markets creates an unequal playing field, benefiting only a select few investors and limiting public access.
AI द्वारा अनुवादित · मूल दिखाएं
As AI companies expedite their public offerings, we may see a shift that could redefine market valuations and investor expectations.
AI द्वारा अनुवादित · मूल दिखाएं
The rise of private markets allows founders to maintain control and innovate without the pressures of public scrutiny.
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