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IPO no: Why real estate companies stopped going public

Housing Wire

The chief executive officer for real estate brokerage Side announced a fresh $50 million in venture capital money spearheaded by ultra-prolific financier Tiger Global Management. Today, though, Side is radio silent on going public. Today, though, Side is radio silent on going public. Side is no outlier.

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Passive Income Ideas: 25 Ways To Earn More Money In 2020

Marco Santarelli

People often associate passive income with dividends, interest as well as lottery winnings, and capital gains from real estate. It's easy to see why people like the idea of passive income. The question for many is how to earn a real passive income. What are legitimate strategies for earning a real passive income?

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A Waking of the iBuying Elephant

GeekEstate

[Note from the editor: We publish a Weekly Transmission for the GEM membership that consists of long-form articles covering the spectrum from shipping container co-living spaces to the battle for listing acquisition in the first iBuyer world war. Below is a sample Transmission about the Opendoor IPO announcement. — Drew Meyers ].

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Looking Forward to 2023: Slow and Steady Wins the Race

GeekEstate

That said, we’re going back to the basics in 2023: profits rule and negative unit economics drool. Well, the music has stopped and the chickens have come home to roost. Unprofitable companies can no longer hide behind a “grow at all costs” directorate. prior to an IPO. Drew Meyers // Founder, Geek Estate.

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Looking Back on 2021

GeekEstate

[Editor’s Note: We publish a Weekly Transmission for GEM members , a series of long-form articles covering the spectrum from shipping container co-living spaces to the battle for listing acquisition in the first iBuyer world war. Plus, a variety of GEM members reflected on their 2021 predictions.