Companies including Anthropic and SpaceX file for public offerings
Several large private companies have begun the process of filing for initial public offerings. The filings come as market observers discuss the potential scale of 2026 IPO activity.
Several private companies have submitted filings to go public, including Anthropic and SpaceX. The filings have prompted discussion that 2026 could see multiple large-scale IPOs.
IPO activity and market context The companies are among a group of high-profile private firms preparing for public listings. Market participants have noted the size of the potential offerings. Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon discussed the trend on the Odd Lots podcast.
" The comments were made during a conversation with the podcast hosts. The discussion covered how banks may support large technology and AI-related firms as they access public markets.
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