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Robinhood Hires Goldman Sachs to Lead Possible $20B+ IPO: Report
Trading app Robinhood has chosen Goldman Sachs to lead the way for an initial stock offering, people familiar with the matter told Reuters.
작성자 Kevin Reynolds

Trading app Robinhood has chosen Goldman Sachs to lead the way for an initial stock offering that could come in 2021 and value the trading app firm at more than $20 billion, people familiar with the matter told Reuters.
- The company was valued in its last funding round in September at $11.7 billion, showing how the platform has grown during the pandemic and among millennials, the Post said.
- Neither Goldman nor Robinhood declined to comment, the newspaper said.
The story is developing and will be updated as more information is known.
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- Bloomberg Intelligence strategist Mike McGlone warns that collapsing crypto prices and a potential bitcoin slide toward $10,000 could signal mounting financial stress and foreshadow a U.S. recession.
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- Market analyst Jason Fernandes counters that a drop to $10,000 bitcoin would likely require a severe systemic shock and recession, calling such an outcome a low-probability tail risk compared with a milder reset or consolidation.
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