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We have Lyft off – tracking the Lyft IPO

Posted on March 27, 2019March 30, 2019 by Alan Patrick

Chart end of day March  29 – Volume of “analyst” discussion on 4 key unicorns, starting with Lyft S-1 filing on March 1st A number of the better known large private Tech companies (the  “Unicorns”) recently announced they are going to hold Initial Public Offerings (IPO’s) of public shares (or stock) in 2019, in fact[…]

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The challenge for Challenger banks (Revolut edition)

Posted on March 5, 2019March 6, 2019 by Alan Patrick

  Graph shows change in cumulative perception over time for Monzo, Revolut, NatWest and Lloyds.   Over the last few weeks the Challenger bank Revolut has had a very challenging time with its market perception, due to a catalogue of errors. We won’t list their problems here, but there is a good summary on Bloomberg.[…]

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