The year 2020 has been a big one for initial public offerings (IPOs) — where companies debut shares of themselves for investors to buy and sell on the public stock markets. Among the companies that had IPOs are Snowflake, a data warehousing business; DoorDash, a food-from-restaurants delivery service; and Airbnb, the company connecting hosts and guests around the world. (2019 saw Uber and Lyft debut.)
IPOs can be very exciting, but they can be dangerous, too. Here’s a quick look at the upsides and downsides of investing in IPOs, along with a look at five companies expected to debut on the public …
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