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<p>It&#8217;s night. I&#8217;m at a lake near Oregon&#8217;s Mount Hood, sitting on the beach. Jazz music is playing as I write. I&#8217;m not in the real world.</p>
<p>Well, I sort of am. </p>
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<p>Apple&#8217;s long-awaited headset, which starts at $3,500, launches in the U.S. on Friday. It&#8217;s the company&#8217;s first major new gadget to hit the market since the Apple Watch debuted in April 2015. I&#8217;ve been testing it for nearly a week. While it has some shortcomings, it&#8217;s easily the most fun new product I&#8217;ve tried out in years.</p>
<p>Analysts don&#8217;t expect the Vision Pro to drive massive amounts of revenue initially. UBS anticipates Apple will ship about 400,000 headsets, leading to a &#8220;relatively immaterial&#8221; $1.4 billion in revenue this year. However, I&#8217;m convinced that if Apple eventually sells cheaper versions, we&#8217;ll see millions of people using them in the coming years.</p>
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<p>The Vision Pro offers a new kind of experience that Apple calls &#8220;spatial computing.&#8221; You sit in your world while looking at a digital one, and then plop different apps around you. You can work, play games, watch movies or surf the web.</p>
<p>Thanks to very sharp displays, and a full M2 processor that&#8217;s usually found in Macs, the Vision Pro has the power to do a lot of what you&#8217;d expect from an Apple device. There&#8217;s a dedicated App Store for Vision Pro apps, but you can also install more than a million iPhone or iPad apps. Or pair it with your Mac and work while looking at a 4K display inside the goggles.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m only scratching the surface of the capabilities, but here&#8217;s the gist: This is an entirely new type of computing, providing a whole new world of experiences. It feels like the future.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s what you need to know:</p>
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<p>I was skeptical when I first met with Apple to see the Vision Pro. Companies have been trying to do virtual reality and augmented reality and mixed reality or gobbledygook reality for years.</p>
<p>Sometimes it&#8217;s cool, but most of the time I&#8217;m done after an hour or so.</p>
<p>With the Vision Pro, there are three key parts that come into play. It has super sharp and colorful screens, it allows you to see the world around you by default using &#8220;passthrough&#8221; technology, and it has a fast processor.</p>
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<p>Text is super crisp on the Apple Vision Pro</p>
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<p>The displays help remove the &#8220;screendoor&#8221; effect that&#8217;s common in lower-cost headsets like the <span class="QuoteInBody-quoteNameContainer" data-test="QuoteInBody" id="RegularArticle-QuoteInBody-3">Meta<span class="QuoteInBody-inlineButton"><span class="AddToWatchlistButton-watchlistContainer" id="-WatchlistDropdown" data-analytics-id="-WatchlistDropdown"><span class="AddToWatchlistButton-addWatchListFromTag"/></span></span></span> Quest 3. That&#8217;s where you can see the pixels as you look through a headset. You can easily read text on a website or a book on the Vision Pro. And I was able to watch movies, including in 3D, on screens bigger and nicer than any TV in my house.</p>
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<p>The Quest 3 and other headsets also have passthrough. But Apple&#8217;s works better. It&#8217;s clearer and sharper, enough so that I can comfortably see the room around me in full color and without any lag, though I still can&#8217;t read my phone. And I love how you can turn the small digital crown, just like on the Apple Watch or AirPods Max, to adjust the volume or transport yourself into a fully 3D landscape.</p>
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<p>You can select different scenes to surround you.</p>
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<p>Virtual travel is a nice touch. You can work or watch movies in Hawaii, by a lake, in White Sands or at Joshua Tree. They&#8217;re all relaxing environments with calming sounds and slow animations – like clouds moving across the sky — that help you feel like you&#8217;re almost there.</p>
<p>Navigation is easy once you get the hang of it. This reminds me a bit of the iPhone moment, when Apple launched its multitouch display that changed how we interact with phones that had largely been navigated with a stylus, touchpad or keyboard. There aren&#8217;t any controllers here. The headset uses sensors to track your eyes (and even verify when you&#8217;re making purchases online or in the App Store.) Apple has a quick setup process that aligns the headset to your eyes and then has you look at a series of dots, pinching your fingers as you go so you can calibrate. If you wear glasses, Apple also sells inserts that pop into the headset.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s incredibly accurate. You just look where you want to go and then tap your thumb and index finger to select a button or app. There&#8217;s a white bar at the bottom of every app, for example, that you can grab to pull and push around. You can adjust the size of any app by looking at the corner and then dragging it out or in at a diagonal angle. And you can swipe through photos or scroll websites by holding your index finger and thumb together while pulling up or down.</p>
<p>Likewise, you zoom in and out by holding those fingers on both hands and pulling outward or inward. You don&#8217;t have to flail your hands in front of you. The headset&#8217;s external cameras can detect your fingers down in your lap. You can be subtle.</p>
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<p>It packs a punch.</p>
<p>I launched more than a dozen apps around me. There&#8217;s no point in doing more, because you can&#8217;t see it all. I loved setting it up with a browser in front of me, music next to me and a TV screen above it all. But the world is yours to customize. You can open mail and a browser or leave Slack open next to a Word document with your calendar on the other side. Put your text messages on the ceiling if you want. It&#8217;s a completely new way to multitask.</p>
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<p>A note: My screenshots show apps askew. But, in the headset, they&#8217;re all perfectly level.</p>
<p>I didn&#8217;t run into any slowdowns during my time with the Vision Pro. Part of that is due to how Apple renders content. It&#8217;s technically only sharpening the areas of the screen where you&#8217;re focusing, leaving the other areas blurry. That&#8217;s why some of the screenshots here look out of focus around the sides. Inside the headset, it&#8217;s all super crisp. It&#8217;s called foveated rendering, and it allows for optimized processing.</p>
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<p>Gaming on the Apple Vision Pro is a lot of fun.</p>
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<p>I loved watching movies with the headset. I lounged on my couch and put up a huge screen across the wall of my living room and watched an hour of &#8220;Barbie,&#8221; and the two first episodes of &#8220;Masters of the Air&#8221; before the battery was at about 5%. Another night I watched &#8220;Greyhound.&#8221; I used the NBA app, which was updated to work on the Vision Pro, to stream four games at once, with the main game in the middle and others pinned to the sides. It&#8217;s wild.</p>
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<p>With the NBA app I could watch a bunch of games at once.</p>
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<p>Apple also has some specially recorded content that&#8217;s so sharp you feel like you&#8217;re standing right there next to a rendered dinosaur or a video of a rhinoceros. There&#8217;s a slightly terrifying clip with a woman walking on a tightrope between cliffs. Don&#8217;t watch if you&#8217;re afraid of heights. The clips show the type of content third parties will eventually be able record and publish to the headset. I imagine sports highlights or even sitting courtside at a live game.  </p>
<p>The <span class="QuoteInBody-quoteNameContainer" data-test="QuoteInBody" id="RegularArticle-QuoteInBody-4">Disney<span class="QuoteInBody-inlineButton"><span class="AddToWatchlistButton-watchlistContainer" id="-WatchlistDropdown" data-analytics-id="-WatchlistDropdown"><span class="AddToWatchlistButton-addWatchListFromTag"/></span></span></span>+ app is fun. You can watch movies in one of about four different 3D landscapes. I sat in a racer on Tatooine and watched a bit of a Star Wars movie, but then switched over to watch &#8220;Spider-Man: Into the Spider-verse&#8221; in 3D. Unlike 3D TVs and movies, which generally flopped, the effects work well in the headset. It&#8217;s neat, but I still prefer watching movies in 2D. It feels more natural to me.</p>
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<p>FaceTime works well. You see a clear video of the person you&#8217;re calling on a screen in front of you. But they don&#8217;t see you. Or, not the real you. They see a 3D-rendered version of you called a digital Persona. It&#8217;s still in beta, and mine looked like a much older version of me. My colleague thought I looked like an 80-year-old man. My wife laughed.</p>
<p>You create a Persona by selecting an option in the settings menu and then removing the headset and following screens on the external display. It asks you to look up, look down, look left, look right, smile, smile with teeth, and close your eyes. Then, in seconds, it creates a 3D Persona.</p>
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<p>My digital Persona from the Apple Vision Pro. I think I look great!</p>
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<p>It looks more human than cartoony like with other headsets. I spoke with people over FaceTime also using Personas, and it&#8217;s much easier to hold a conversation without feeling like you&#8217;re two goofy avatars trying to talk. You can hold a real meeting if necessary in your pajamas while your Persona is in work attire. Personas also carry over to other apps like WebEx.</p>
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<p>Your Persona&#8217;s eyes can appear on the outside display. Someone will see glowing effects on the outside of the headset if you have screens up in front of you. If they begin talking to you and you&#8217;re in an immersive view – like one of the landscapes I mentioned earlier – they&#8217;ll start to fade into focus so you can see them. As you look at them, the eyes of your digital Persona become visible on the outside of the headset. It looks like you&#8217;re wearing a snorkeling mask.</p>
<p>In real life, I just removed the headset face when my wife came in to chat.</p>
<p>The built-in speakers are great. They get nice and loud and support spatial audio, so if you turn your head away from the movie in front of you, the sound stays in the same place, much like if you were watching a real TV. Music and movies sounded fantastic, with full surround sound. People can hear the audio coming out of the headset, though, so you&#8217;ll want to use AirPods in public.</p>
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<p>I love the &#8220;spatial photos&#8221; you can capture using the cameras on the outside of the Vision Pro or with the latest iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max. The camera creates a 3D version of a photo or video. I filmed my 4-month-old daughter eating and my dog&#8217;s 9th birthday, for example, in hopes that I&#8217;ll be able to come back and relive some of those moments. I wish I had recorded some of these videos when my stepfather was alive because it&#8217;d feel like he was in the room with me. Some people might see it as a gimmick, but I found it moving.</p>
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<p>Lastly, the build quality is superb. Apple used top-of-the-line glass, screens and metals. It feels like a premium headset and it&#8217;s comfortable to wear. My only complaint is that I had to be deliberate to hold it by the metal frame. The padded inserts pop off their magnets if you try to grab them. Those could be stronger, but they were designed to be easily removed so people could share the headset by popping in their own inserts.</p>
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<p>Apple&#8217;s apps work well. You&#8217;ll find Notes, Music, Safari, Podcasts, Photos, Apple TV+, Maps and more. Other apps include SkyGuide and Disney+ and there are Apple Arcade games. Many more are coming, as most apps haven&#8217;t yet been built specifically for Vision Pro.</p>
<p>The Vision Pro supports more than a million iPhone and iPad apps. But you need to search for each app individually and some of them aren&#8217;t available. <span class="QuoteInBody-quoteNameContainer" data-test="QuoteInBody" id="RegularArticle-QuoteInBody-5">Netflix<span class="QuoteInBody-inlineButton"><span class="AddToWatchlistButton-watchlistContainer" id="-WatchlistDropdown" data-analytics-id="-WatchlistDropdown"><span class="AddToWatchlistButton-addWatchListFromTag"/></span></span></span> and <span class="QuoteInBody-quoteNameContainer" data-test="QuoteInBody" id="RegularArticle-QuoteInBody-6">Spotify<span class="QuoteInBody-inlineButton"><span class="AddToWatchlistButton-watchlistContainer" id="-WatchlistDropdown" data-analytics-id="-WatchlistDropdown"><span class="AddToWatchlistButton-addWatchListFromTag"/></span></span></span> haven&#8217;t been shy about not supporting the Vision Pro, though you can easily access either using the browser. Still, there are lots of others that I couldn&#8217;t find: 1Password isn&#8217;t there, which made logging into some apps a bit of a pain. You won&#8217;t find <span class="QuoteInBody-quoteNameContainer" data-test="QuoteInBody" id="RegularArticle-QuoteInBody-7">Uber<span class="QuoteInBody-inlineButton"><span class="AddToWatchlistButton-watchlistContainer" id="-WatchlistDropdown" data-analytics-id="-WatchlistDropdown"><span class="AddToWatchlistButton-addWatchListFromTag"/></span></span></span>, <span class="QuoteInBody-quoteNameContainer" data-test="QuoteInBody" id="RegularArticle-QuoteInBody-8">DoorDash<span class="QuoteInBody-inlineButton"><span class="AddToWatchlistButton-watchlistContainer" id="-WatchlistDropdown" data-analytics-id="-WatchlistDropdown"><span class="AddToWatchlistButton-addWatchListFromTag"/></span></span></span> (but there&#8217;s GrubHub!) or <span class="QuoteInBody-quoteNameContainer" data-test="QuoteInBody" id="RegularArticle-QuoteInBody-9">Amazon<span class="QuoteInBody-inlineButton"><span class="AddToWatchlistButton-watchlistContainer" id="-WatchlistDropdown" data-analytics-id="-WatchlistDropdown"><span class="AddToWatchlistButton-addWatchListFromTag"/></span></span></span>. None of Google&#8217;s apps are here, including YouTube TV, though it works fine in the browser.</p>
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<p>SkyGuide in the Apple Vision Pro is fantastic.</p>
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<p>Popular games like Diablo Immortal and Genshin Impact aren&#8217;t available. Facebook&#8217;s apps aren&#8217;t here, so no Instagram. These are just a few I noticed.</p>
<p>Some work well, though. I didn&#8217;t have any issues with the X iPad app, for example. CNBC&#8217;s app worked fine. Others, like Amazon Prime Video, exist but weren&#8217;t great during initial tests. A bug showed a big box in the middle of the screen when I was watching a movie. That bug has since been fixed.</p>
<p>For some apps that aren&#8217;t yet available, developers are working to optimize them and eliminate bugs.</p>
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<p>Apple Keychain was sometimes buggy in iPad apps. This is Apple&#8217;s version of 1Password, and I rely on it to enter my username and passwords. It generally works fine. But if you have two usernames for apps, like my wife and I do for Amazon Prime Video or Peacock, the app locks up when you try to select a different login. I informed Apple of the bug.</p>
<p>The floating keyboard is useful for search or typing quick messages, but you won&#8217;t be able to type very fast at first. You look at each letter on a digital keyboard and select it, or reach out and tap the digital keyboard. I got faster during my time with the Vision Pro, but nowhere near as quick as I am on my iPhone or a real keyboard. You can just use Siri voice-to-text to respond to iMessages or enter URLs in the browser (and launch apps). Still, you&#8217;re going to want to use a keyboard if you have to do a lot of typing.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s also the battery pack that plugs into the headset with a proprietary plug that you twist in. I don&#8217;t mind it. I thought the pack worked fine, but it would be a lot easier if it was just embedded into the headset, though that would add weight.</p>
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<p>I&#8217;d buy the Vision Pro right now if I had an extra $3,500. I&#8217;d even consider trading in my iPad Pro and MacBook Pro to offset the cost since the headset gives me a lot of the same capabilities. But that&#8217;s not an option.</p>
<p>You&#8217;ll definitely love it for movies. I think a lot of people will also really enjoy being able to read the news and browse the web while having a huge TV screen open and lounging on their couch. Some may find they can work in it. I did. It&#8217;s fun.</p>
<p>Apple&#8217;s real opportunity will materialize when it finds a way to mass produce the Vision Pro at closer to $2,000, or less. Until then, it may be a niche product. But the experience blows everything else out of the water. It&#8217;s Apple&#8217;s most exciting product in years and it&#8217;s the best example yet that this will become a new way of computing.</p>
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<p>Car-sharing service Turo filed its IPO prospectus in January 2022. A month earlier, Reddit said it submitted a draft registration for a public offering. Instacart&#8217;s confidential paperwork was filed in May of last year.</p>
<p>None of them have hit the market yet.</p>
<p>Despite a bloated pipeline of companies waiting to go public and a rebound in tech stocks that pushed the Nasdaq up 30% in the first half of 2023, the IPO drought continues. There hasn&#8217;t been a notable venture-backed tech initial public offering in the U.S. since December 2021, when software vendor <span class="QuoteInBody-quoteNameContainer" data-test="QuoteInBody" id="RegularArticle-QuoteInBody-5">HashiCorp<span class="QuoteInBody-inlineButton"><span class="AddToWatchlistButton-watchlistContainer" id="-WatchlistDropdown" data-analytics-id="-WatchlistDropdown"><span class="AddToWatchlistButton-addWatchListFromTag"/></span></span></span> debuted on the Nasdaq.</p>
<p>Across all industries, only 10 companies raised $100 million or more in U.S. initial share sales in the first six months of the year, according to FactSet. During the same stretch in 2021, there were 517 such transactions, highlighted by billion-dollar-plus IPOs from companies including dating site <span class="QuoteInBody-quoteNameContainer" data-test="QuoteInBody" id="RegularArticle-QuoteInBody-6">Bumble<span class="QuoteInBody-inlineButton"><span class="AddToWatchlistButton-watchlistContainer" id="-WatchlistDropdown" data-analytics-id="-WatchlistDropdown"><span class="AddToWatchlistButton-addWatchListFromTag"/></span></span></span>, online lender <span class="QuoteInBody-quoteNameContainer" data-test="QuoteInBody" id="RegularArticle-QuoteInBody-7">Affirm<span class="QuoteInBody-inlineButton"><span class="AddToWatchlistButton-watchlistContainer" id="-WatchlistDropdown" data-analytics-id="-WatchlistDropdown"><span class="AddToWatchlistButton-addWatchListFromTag"/></span></span></span>, and software developers <span class="QuoteInBody-quoteNameContainer" data-test="QuoteInBody" id="RegularArticle-QuoteInBody-8">UiPath<span class="QuoteInBody-inlineButton"><span class="AddToWatchlistButton-watchlistContainer" id="-WatchlistDropdown" data-analytics-id="-WatchlistDropdown"><span class="AddToWatchlistButton-addWatchListFromTag"/></span></span></span> and <span class="QuoteInBody-quoteNameContainer" data-test="QuoteInBody" id="RegularArticle-QuoteInBody-9">SentinelOne<span class="QuoteInBody-inlineButton"><span class="AddToWatchlistButton-watchlistContainer" id="-WatchlistDropdown" data-analytics-id="-WatchlistDropdown"><span class="AddToWatchlistButton-addWatchListFromTag"/></span></span></span>.</p>
<p>As the second half of 2023 gets underway, investors and bankers aren&#8217;t expecting much champagne popping for the rest of the year.</p>
<p>Many once high-flying companies are still hanging onto their old valuations, failing to reconcile with a new reality after a brutal 2022. Additionally, muted economic growth has led businesses and consumers to cut costs and delay software purchases, which is making it particularly difficult for companies to comfortably forecast the next couple of quarters. Wall Street likes predictability.</p>
<p>So if you&#8217;re waiting on a splashy debut from design software maker Canva, ticket site StubHub or data management company Databricks, be patient.</p>
<p>&#8220;There&#8217;s a disconnect between valuations in 2021 and valuations today, and that&#8217;s a hard pill to swallow,&#8221; said Lise Buyer, founder of IPO consultancy Class V Group in Portola Valley, California. &#8220;There will be incremental activity after a period of absolute radio silence but it isn&#8217;t like companies are racing to get out the door.&#8221;</p>
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<p>The public markets tell an uneven story. This year&#8217;s rally has brought the Nasdaq to within 15% of its record from late 2021, while an index of cloud stocks is still off by roughly 50%.</p>
<p>Some signs of optimism popped up this month as Mediterranean restaurant chain <span class="QuoteInBody-quoteNameContainer" data-test="QuoteInBody" id="RegularArticle-QuoteInBody-12">Cava<span class="QuoteInBody-inlineButton"><span class="AddToWatchlistButton-watchlistContainer" id="-WatchlistDropdown" data-analytics-id="-WatchlistDropdown"><span class="AddToWatchlistButton-addWatchListFromTag"/></span></span></span> went public on the New York Stock Exchange. The stock more than doubled on its first day of trading, indicating high demand from retail investors. Buyer noted that institutions were also enthused about the deal.</p>
<p>Last Friday, Israeli beauty and tech company Oddity, which runs the Il Makiage and Spoiled Child brands, filed to go public on the Nasdaq.</p>
<p>That all comes after a big month for secondary offerings. According to data from Goldman Sachs, May was the busiest month for public stock sales since November 2021, driven by a jump in follow-on deals.</p>
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<p>While investors are craving new names, they&#8217;re much more discerning when it comes to technology than they were at the tail end of the decade-long bull market.</p>
<p>Mega-cap stocks <span class="QuoteInBody-quoteNameContainer" data-test="QuoteInBody" id="RegularArticle-QuoteInBody-16">Apple<span class="QuoteInBody-inlineButton"><span class="AddToWatchlistButton-watchlistContainer" id="-WatchlistDropdown" data-analytics-id="-WatchlistDropdown"><span class="AddToWatchlistButton-addWatchListFromTag"/></span></span></span> and <span class="QuoteInBody-quoteNameContainer" data-test="QuoteInBody" id="RegularArticle-QuoteInBody-17">Nvidia<span class="QuoteInBody-inlineButton"><span class="AddToWatchlistButton-watchlistContainer" id="-WatchlistDropdown" data-analytics-id="-WatchlistDropdown"><span class="AddToWatchlistButton-addWatchListFromTag"/></span></span></span> have seen outsized gains this year and are back to trading near all-time highs, boosting the Nasdaq because of their hefty weightings in the index. But the advances are not evenly spread across the industry.</p>
<p>In particular, investors who bet on less mature businesses are still hurting. The companies that held the seven-biggest tech IPOs in the U.S. in 2021 have lost at least 40% of their value since their debut. <span class="QuoteInBody-quoteNameContainer" data-test="QuoteInBody" id="RegularArticle-QuoteInBody-19">Coinbase<span class="QuoteInBody-inlineButton"><span class="AddToWatchlistButton-watchlistContainer" id="-WatchlistDropdown" data-analytics-id="-WatchlistDropdown"><span class="AddToWatchlistButton-addWatchListFromTag"/></span></span></span>, which went public through a direct listing, is down more than 80%.</p>
<p>That year&#8217;s IPO class featured high-growth businesses with even higher cash burn, an equation that worked fine until recession concerns and rising interest rates pushed investors into assets better positioned to withstand an economic slowdown and increased capital costs.</p>
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<p>Bankers and investors tell CNBC that optimism is picking up, but ongoing economic concerns and the valuation overhang from the pre-2022 era set the stage for a quiet second half for tech IPOs.</p>
<p>One added challenge is that fixed income alternatives are back. Following a lengthy stretch of near-zero interest rates, the Federal Reserve this year lifted its target rate to between 5% and 5.25%. Parking money in short-term Treasurys, certificates of deposit and high-yield savings offerings can now generate annual returns of 5% or more.</p>
<p>&#8220;Interest rates are not only about the cost of financing, but also getting investors to trade out of 5% risk-free returns,&#8221; said Jake Dollarhide, CEO of Longbow Asset Management. &#8220;You can make 15%-20% in the stock market but lose 15%-20%.&#8221;</p>
<p>Dollarhide, whose firm has invested in milestone tech offerings like <span class="QuoteInBody-quoteNameContainer" data-test="QuoteInBody" id="RegularArticle-QuoteInBody-22">Google<span class="QuoteInBody-inlineButton"><span class="AddToWatchlistButton-watchlistContainer" id="-WatchlistDropdown" data-analytics-id="-WatchlistDropdown"><span class="AddToWatchlistButton-addWatchListFromTag"/></span></span></span> and <span class="QuoteInBody-quoteNameContainer" data-test="QuoteInBody" id="RegularArticle-QuoteInBody-23">Facebook<span class="QuoteInBody-inlineButton"><span class="AddToWatchlistButton-watchlistContainer" id="-WatchlistDropdown" data-analytics-id="-WatchlistDropdown"><span class="AddToWatchlistButton-addWatchListFromTag"/></span></span></span>, says IPOs are important. They offer more opportunities for money managers, and they generate profits for the tech ecosystem that help fund the next generation of innovative companies.</p>
<p>But he understands why there&#8217;s skepticism about the window reopening. Perhaps the biggest recent bust in tech investing followed the boom in special purpose acquisition companies (SPACs), which brought scores of less mature companies to the public market through reverse mergers.</p>
<p>Names like <span class="QuoteInBody-quoteNameContainer" data-test="QuoteInBody" id="RegularArticle-QuoteInBody-25">Opendoor<span class="QuoteInBody-inlineButton"><span class="AddToWatchlistButton-watchlistContainer" id="-WatchlistDropdown" data-analytics-id="-WatchlistDropdown"><span class="AddToWatchlistButton-addWatchListFromTag"/></span></span></span>, <span class="QuoteInBody-quoteNameContainer" data-test="QuoteInBody" id="RegularArticle-QuoteInBody-26">Clover Health<span class="QuoteInBody-inlineButton"><span class="AddToWatchlistButton-watchlistContainer" id="-WatchlistDropdown" data-analytics-id="-WatchlistDropdown"><span class="AddToWatchlistButton-addWatchListFromTag"/></span></span></span>, <span class="QuoteInBody-quoteNameContainer" data-test="QuoteInBody" id="RegularArticle-QuoteInBody-27">23andMe<span class="QuoteInBody-inlineButton"><span class="AddToWatchlistButton-watchlistContainer" id="-WatchlistDropdown" data-analytics-id="-WatchlistDropdown"><span class="AddToWatchlistButton-addWatchListFromTag"/></span></span></span> and <span class="QuoteInBody-quoteNameContainer" data-test="QuoteInBody" id="RegularArticle-QuoteInBody-28">Desktop Metal<span class="QuoteInBody-inlineButton"><span class="AddToWatchlistButton-watchlistContainer" id="-WatchlistDropdown" data-analytics-id="-WatchlistDropdown"><span class="AddToWatchlistButton-addWatchListFromTag"/></span></span></span> have lost more than 80% of their value since hitting the market via SPAC.</p>
<p>&#8220;It seems the foul odor of failure from the 2021 SPAC craze has spoiled the appetite from investors seeking IPOs,&#8221; Dollarhide said. &#8220;I think that’s done some harm to the traditional IPO market.&#8221;</p>
<p>Private markets have felt the impact. Venture funding slowed dramatically last year from record levels and has stayed relatively suppressed, outside of the red-hot area of artificial intelligence. Companies have been forced to cut staff and close offices in order to preserve cash and right-size their business</p>
<p>Pre-IPO companies like Stripe, Canva and Klarna have taken huge hits to their valuations, either through internal measures or markdowns from outside investors.</p>
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<p>Few have been hit as hard as Instacart, which has repeatedly slashed its valuation, from a peak of $39 billion to as low as $10 billion in late 2022. Last year, the company confidentially registered for an IPO, but still hasn&#8217;t filed publicly and doesn&#8217;t have immediate plans to do so.</p>
<p>Similarly, Reddit said in December 2021 that it had confidentially submitted a draft registration statement to go public. That was before the online ad market took a dive, with Facebook suffering through three straight quarters of declining revenue and Google&#8217;s ad sales also slipping.</p>
<p>Now Reddit is in the midst of a business model shift, moving its focus beyond ads and toward generating revenue from third-party developers for the use of its data. But that change sparked a protest this month across a wide swath of Reddit&#8217;s most popular communities, leaving the company with plenty to sort through before it can sell itself to the public.</p>
<p>A Reddit spokesperson declined to comment.</p>
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<p>Turo was so close to an IPO that it went beyond a confidential filing and published its full S-1 registration statement in January 2022. When stocks sold off, the offering was indefinitely delayed. To avoid withdrawing its filing, the company has to continue updating its quarterly results.</p>
<p>Like Instacart, Turo operates in the sharing economy, a dark spot for investors last year. <span class="QuoteInBody-quoteNameContainer" data-test="QuoteInBody" id="RegularArticle-QuoteInBody-36">Airbnb<span class="QuoteInBody-inlineButton"><span class="AddToWatchlistButton-watchlistContainer" id="-WatchlistDropdown" data-analytics-id="-WatchlistDropdown"><span class="AddToWatchlistButton-addWatchListFromTag"/></span></span></span>, <span class="QuoteInBody-quoteNameContainer" data-test="QuoteInBody" id="RegularArticle-QuoteInBody-37">Uber<span class="QuoteInBody-inlineButton"><span class="AddToWatchlistButton-watchlistContainer" id="-WatchlistDropdown" data-analytics-id="-WatchlistDropdown"><span class="AddToWatchlistButton-addWatchListFromTag"/></span></span></span> and <span class="QuoteInBody-quoteNameContainer" data-test="QuoteInBody" id="RegularArticle-QuoteInBody-38">DoorDash<span class="QuoteInBody-inlineButton"><span class="AddToWatchlistButton-watchlistContainer" id="-WatchlistDropdown" data-analytics-id="-WatchlistDropdown"><span class="AddToWatchlistButton-addWatchListFromTag"/></span></span></span> have all bounced back in 2023, but they&#8217;ve also instituted significant job cuts. Turo has gone in the opposite direction, more than doubling its full-time head count to 868 at the end of March from 429 at the time of its original IPO filing in 2021, according to its latest filing. The company reportedly laid off about 30% of its staff in 2020, during the Covid pandemic.</p>
<p>Turo and Instacart could still go public by year-end if market conditions continue to improve, according to sources familiar with the companies who asked not to be named because they weren&#8217;t authorized to speak publicly on the matter.</p>
<p>Byron Deeter, a cloud software investor at Bessemer Venture Partners, doesn&#8217;t expect any notable activity this year, and says the next crop of companies to debut will most likely wait until after showing their first-quarter results in 2024.</p>
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<p>&#8220;The companies that were on file or were considering going out a little over a year ago, they&#8217;ve pulled, stopped updating, and overwhelmingly have no plans to refile this calendar year,&#8221; said Deeter, whose investments include <span class="QuoteInBody-quoteNameContainer" data-test="QuoteInBody" id="RegularArticle-QuoteInBody-42">Twilio<span class="QuoteInBody-inlineButton"><span class="AddToWatchlistButton-watchlistContainer" id="-WatchlistDropdown" data-analytics-id="-WatchlistDropdown"><span class="AddToWatchlistButton-addWatchListFromTag"/></span></span></span> and HashiCorp. &#8220;We&#8217;re 10 months from the real activity picking up,&#8221; Deeter said, adding that uncertainty around next year&#8217;s presidential election could lead to further delays.</p>
<p>In the absence of IPOs, startups have to consider the fate of their employees, many of whom have a large amount of their net worth tied up in their company&#8217;s equity, and have been waiting years for a chance to sell some of it.</p>
<p>Stripe addressed the issue in March, announcing that investors would buy $6.5 billion worth of employee shares. The move lowered the payment company&#8217;s valuation to about $50 billion from a high of $95 billion. Deeter said many late-stage companies are looking at similar transactions, which typically involve allowing employees to sell around 20% of their vested stock.</p>
<p>He said his inbox fills up daily with brokers trying to &#8220;schlep little blocks of shares&#8221; from employees at late-stage startups.</p>
<p>&#8220;The Stripe problem is real and the general liquidity problem is real,&#8221; Deeter said. &#8220;Employees are agitating for some path to liquidity. With the public market still pretty closed, they&#8217;re asking for alternatives.&#8221;</p>
<p>G Squared is one of the venture firms active in buying up employee equity. Larry Aschebrook, the firm&#8217;s founder, said about 60% of G Squared&#8217;s capital goes to secondary purchases, helping companies provide some level of liquidity to staffers.</p>
<p>Aschebrook said in an interview that transactions started to pick up in the second quarter of last year and continued to increase to the point where &#8220;now it&#8217;s overwhelming.&#8221; Companies and their employees have gotten more realistic about the market reset, so significant chunks of equity can now be purchased for 50% to 70% below valuations from 2021 financing rounds, he said.</p>
<p>Because of nondisclosure agreements, Aschebrook said he couldn&#8217;t name any private company shares he&#8217;s purchased of late, but he said his firm previously bought pre-IPO secondary stock in <span class="QuoteInBody-quoteNameContainer" data-test="QuoteInBody" id="RegularArticle-QuoteInBody-44">Pinterest<span class="QuoteInBody-inlineButton"><span class="AddToWatchlistButton-watchlistContainer" id="-WatchlistDropdown" data-analytics-id="-WatchlistDropdown"><span class="AddToWatchlistButton-addWatchListFromTag"/></span></span></span>, <span class="QuoteInBody-quoteNameContainer" data-test="QuoteInBody" id="RegularArticle-QuoteInBody-45">Coursera<span class="QuoteInBody-inlineButton"><span class="AddToWatchlistButton-watchlistContainer" id="-WatchlistDropdown" data-analytics-id="-WatchlistDropdown"><span class="AddToWatchlistButton-addWatchListFromTag"/></span></span></span>, <span class="QuoteInBody-quoteNameContainer" data-test="QuoteInBody" id="RegularArticle-QuoteInBody-46">Spotify<span class="QuoteInBody-inlineButton"><span class="AddToWatchlistButton-watchlistContainer" id="-WatchlistDropdown" data-analytics-id="-WatchlistDropdown"><span class="AddToWatchlistButton-addWatchListFromTag"/></span></span></span> and <span class="QuoteInBody-quoteNameContainer" data-test="QuoteInBody" id="RegularArticle-QuoteInBody-47">Airbnb<span class="QuoteInBody-inlineButton"><span class="AddToWatchlistButton-watchlistContainer" id="-WatchlistDropdown" data-analytics-id="-WatchlistDropdown"><span class="AddToWatchlistButton-addWatchListFromTag"/></span></span></span>.</p>
<p>&#8220;Right now there&#8217;s a significant need for that release of pressure,&#8221; Aschebrook said. &#8220;We&#8217;re assisting companies with elongating their private lifecycle and solving problems presented by staying private longer.&#8221;</p>
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