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Topic: Public companies

Public companies are businesses that offer shares of stock to the general public, subject to regulatory oversight and increased transparency requirements.

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The podcast episodes discuss various aspects of public companies, including the challenges and considerations involved in taking a company public through an initial public offering (IPO).

Several episodes explore the experiences of founders and CEOs who have led their companies through the process of going public, such as Vlad Tenev of Robinhood, Daniel Dines of UiPath, and TJ Jiang of AvePoint. These episodes provide insights into the increased scrutiny, regulatory requirements, and investor relations that come with being a publicly traded company.

The episodes also discuss the impact of public company status on corporate strategy, operations, and culture, including challenges related to maintaining a long-term vision, managing stock volatility, and balancing the demands of Wall Street with sustainable growth, as explored in episodes featuring John Zimmer of Lyft and Adam Foroughi of AppLovin.

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