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Private Capital Marketplaces & IPOs
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Private Capital Marketplaces & IPOs

Despite COVID-19 and its effects on the global economy, IPOs
raised over $150 billion in 2020. In an episode of FinTech.TV's
Digital Asset Report, Vince Molinari interviewed Mintz Member Dan
DeWolf, who discussed the outlook for IPOs and investment capital
in 2021 and beyond.
Dan chairs Mintz's Technology Practice and co-chairs the
firm's Venture Capital & Emerging Companies Practice.
Immersed in the national and international ecosystem of emerging
companies and investors focused on start-ups, he is a leading
authority on growth companies and venture capital law as well as
online capital-raising methods.
In the interview, Dan shares insights on how the pandemic has
accelerated the digital transformation of private capital
marketplaces and how this development — together with low
interest rates and the prospect of steady, technology-friendly
leadership in Washington — bodes well for entrepreneurs
looking to raise capital.
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