Bankers Readying US IPOs at ‘Overwhelming’ Pace Ahead of 2026 December 9, 2025 By Bailey Lipschultz and Anthony Hughes Behind the scenes activity in the US IPO market is reaching a fever pitch, according to dealmakers, as companies lured...
SEC’s Epic Post-Shutdown Filing Backlog Risks Stalling US IPOs November 21, 2025 By Bailey Lipschultz and Nicola M. White Rank-and-file US Securities and Exchange Commission workers have returned to face the paperwork that piled up during the longest government...
Shutdown Stalemate Brings IPO Holdouts Off the Sidelines October 21, 2025 By Bailey Lipschultz Companies on deck to go public in the US are powering forward with unconventional IPO plans despite the lingering government...
SEC’s SPAC Rules Set to Limit Rosy Projections That Fueled Mania January 31, 2024 By Bailey Lipschultz At the height of the SPAC boom, liberated startups capitalized on the ability to tout lofty goals about the years...
Billionaire SPAC Kings Dragged to Court After Boom Goes Bust June 2, 2023 By Bailey Lipschultz The unwinding of the blank-check stock frenzy, one of the hottest pandemic-era trends on Wall Street, is playing out its...
Great SPAC Crash of 2022 Deepens as Investors Cash Out in Droves December 15, 2022 By Bailey Lipschultz The great SPAC crash is closing out the year in dramatic fashion as more shareholders prepare to cash out of...
Irma’s Shift Westward Caught Some by Surprise September 10, 2017 By Sonali Basak, Noah Buhayar and Bailey Lipschultz Hurricane Irma’s westward shift will probably inflict heightened damage on people and businesses unable to adjust to its new path...