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It's extremely unlikely that they'll IPO for anywhere near $100 billion, or even near their current valuation (for reference, the largest IPO in history is Alibaba with $25B). Their accounting practices most likely don't utilize GAAP, which is how they get around saying "we're profitable in the US", so I wouldn't be surprised if they were actually significantly losing money. Plus with the multitude of lawsuits agains…
Sorry, yes I meant market cap/valuation. Last year, Uber was handing out RSUs at a $62.5bn valuation. At IPO, it'll atleast be double that, no?
I would love to see documents like SEC filings from Uber, but they won't release those except to investors until they IPO, so it's a catch-22...