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IPOs go ‘mega’ – should we be worried?

IPOs go ‘mega’ – should we be worried?

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The three largest share listings ever are about to happen. SpaceX, Anthropic and OpenAI are set to sell their shares to the public, and each will be valued at one trillion dollars or more.


On this episode of the Business, we ask: How will the markets find the money? Should we be worried about the world stock market being even more dominated by a tiny handful of companies? And will we ever see something like this in the UK?


Presenters:

- Hannah Prevett, associate business editor of The Sunday Times

- Dominic O’Connell, Times columnist and Times Radio business reporter


Guests:

  • Maike Currie, VP of personal finance at PensionBee
  • Check Warner, co-founding partner of Ada Ventures


Producer: Hope Federico

Executive Producer: Miriam Hall

Photo credit: Getty

Get in touch: thebusiness@thetimes.com

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