Private companies are raising funds from investors in multibillion-dollar rounds at a quicker pace than those opting for similarly sized US IPOs, as public markets struggle to attract fast-growing artificial intelligence startups and aspiring-tech giants.
There have been twice as many fundraising deals of $1 billion or more this year for firms without a public listing than US IPOs raising that amount, according to data compiled by Bloomberg and PitchBook. With blockbuster private funding rounds for companies from
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