Public markets have not reacted favorably to recent IPOs, so are investors realizing that there is a bubble in tech and stocks are overpriced? However enterprise product companies in tech have great IPO response eg. Zoom, PageDuty etc.
Not all tech ipos are bubbles. Some like ZM and PINS are either already profitable or on the right path. Others are just craps that should be avoided.
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The fact that pandora still exists indicates a bubble.
They got bought out by a competitor, so no they don't exist as a company any more.
Some companies like pager duty did really well.
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If the number of unprofitable ipos continues to rise it most certainly is a sign of a bubble about to pop. Maybe lyft and uber are an anomaly but if they aren’t and it continues that just means that there is a misalignment of tech companies with the reality of the market just as we saw in the 2000s. Trumps cheap cash and vc money have a long lag time on that reality but public markets and earnings don’t lie and we seem to be seeing that now. On the flip side the internet has proven to be incredibly valuable and has way more eyeballs on it than ever before. The trouble with uber is the unit economics of the sharing economy.