High-profile companies bound for public listings have been hit by surprise lawsuits and complaints from former insiders and vendors alleging breach of past contracts and non-payment of dues, creating uncertainties for the timelines of their initial public offerings (IPO) and casting doubts over their post-listing share performance.
Register now to enjoy 3 free articles per month,
or log in to continue reading.
Stay informed with complimentary articles each month
Gain access to our exclusive newsletters delivered directly to your inbox
Be the first to know about all our summits!
Already a Subscriber? Log in