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Tech Firms' Cash Piles Cool Fears of a Meltdown

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A WSJ analysis of IPO's in 1999 and 2013 - differences and the prospects for a slump in share prices or collapse of companies

05/14/2014

New U.S. tech companies with IPO's are more mature and older with better revenue streams in 2013-2014 compared to 1999, according to a WSJ analysis.

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