go public
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None are planning to go public later this year at a valuation hopefully well north of $380 billion—while still burning loads of cash.
“When we go public on something, we have to go really hard,” Chadwick said in an interview, adding that it is necessary “so people know not to mess with you.”
In 2015, Square prepared to go public.
Legal experts say the company has strong grounds, but the court process could take months or longer -- a serious vulnerability for a company that had hoped to go public this year and, given the fragile economics of the AI industry, must maintain investor confidence to survive.
From Barron's
OpenAI is planning to go public in the fourth quarter in what has become a heated race with rival Anthropic to reach the public markets.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.