Bloomberg: Shares of Startups Are Turning Dirt Cheap, Attracting Venture Funds

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Private companies trading at aggressive discounts are driving institutional activity and "a sea change,” explains EquityZen's Phil Haslett. Read on for more on from Bloomberg's Hema Parmar on why it's "the hottest opportunity in the secondary markets since the 2008 financial crisis".

 

 

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