Investors bought into almost $250 billion in global initial public offerings in 2014, prompting some analysts to question whether investors and start-ups are jumping the gun and potentially overinflating the markets, the New York Times reports.
Investors bought into almost $250 billion in global initial public offerings in 2014, prompting some analysts to question whether investors and start-ups are jumping the gun and potentially overinflating the markets, the New York Times reports.