The number of businesses with private equity backing that entered IPOs in the US in 2019 dropped significantly in comparison to the previous year. Limited partners last year poured in extra money into alternative assets expecting big returns, whereas portfolio companies stayed private and took advantage of the availability of dry powder in abundance in the private markets.
PE-backed IPOs saw a decline in numbers by 50% in the US in 2019, from being 46 to falling to 23. The combined value of IPO offerings faltered by 30%, dipping down from USD 47 billion in 2018 to USD 33 billion last year.
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