It is the record since 2000, with 49 IPOs this year, compared to 22 last year and 41 in 2019. However, if you look at the main market in Piazza Affari, the glass is still half empty. There are only five companies (one in 2020) that have decided to go public on the MTA (Philogen, Seco, The Italian sea group, Intercos and Ariston), against three (Zegna, Stevanato and Genenta) who have instead decided to cross the Atlantic to land in New York.
And yet the boom of small and very small companies that …
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