Capital Ideas 35: America’s Broken IPO Market vs. the AI Gold Rush
Автор: Investor Choice Advocates Network
Загружено: 2025-11-26
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In this episode of Capital Ideas, we’re joined by David Weild IV—former NASDAQ Vice Chair and widely recognized as the “father of the JOBS Act.” With decades of Wall Street experience and a fierce passion for fixing broken systems, Weild delivers a searing critique of the U.S. capital formation landscape.
As AI companies attract billion-dollar seed rounds, many never make it to public markets. Why? Because the current IPO process—riddled with underpricing, poor aftermarket support, and limited access for smaller firms—isn’t designed for the modern innovation economy.
Weild argues this isn’t just a technical glitch; it’s a structural failure that risks ceding America’s leadership in AI, robotics, and other emerging fields. He calls for a reimagination of public markets, legislation to support small IPOs, and a rebalancing of power between institutions and entrepreneurs.
This episode is a must-listen for founders, policymakers, investors, and anyone concerned about the economic future of the United States.
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