Airbnb Plans to File Confidentially for IPO in August
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Re: Airbnb Plans to File Confidentially for IPO in August
#2https://techcrunch.com/2020/04/15/airbnb-ups-its-debt-by-1bn...
Not to mention how the company is getting hammered by the coronavirus, in addition to having to face the reality of having used shady tactics to prop up positive reviews over the years.
https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/43k7z3/nationwide-fake-ho...
This sounds like they're trying to cash out while they still can with the expectation of it going further south over time.
Re: Airbnb Plans to File Confidentially for IPO in August
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#4I would have expected them to postpone for sure, given COVID. Does anyone have any ideas on why they didn't postpone? Could it just be them expecting that it'll get much worse?
in short they definitely need capital given how uncertain the travel market remains.
Re: Airbnb Plans to File Confidentially for IPO in August
#5I would have expected them to postpone for sure, given COVID. Does anyone have any ideas on why they didn't postpone? Could it just be them expecting that it'll get much worse?
Re: Airbnb Plans to File Confidentially for IPO in August
#6Didn't AirBnB just take out a huge loan on less-than-stellar terms? https://techcrunch.com/2020/04/15/airbnb-ups-its-debt-by-1bn... Not to mention how the company is getting hammered by the coronavirus, in addition to having to face the reality of having used shady tactics to prop up positive reviews over the years. https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/43k7z3/nationwide-fake-ho... This sounds like they're trying to cas…
Re: Airbnb Plans to File Confidentially for IPO in August
#7Airbnb has a lot of pressure to IPO. In 2018, The Information described how employees & investors were frustrated that their equity was still tied up, a decade after the company founded [1]. At the time, Airbnb said they planned to IPO in 2019 or 2020.
[0] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=21016724
[1] https://www.theinformation.com/articles/airbnb-promises-more...
Re: Airbnb Plans to File Confidentially for IPO in August
#8Didn't AirBnB just take out a huge loan on less-than-stellar terms? https://techcrunch.com/2020/04/15/airbnb-ups-its-debt-by-1bn... Not to mention how the company is getting hammered by the coronavirus, in addition to having to face the reality of having used shady tactics to prop up positive reviews over the years. https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/43k7z3/nationwide-fake-ho... This sounds like they're trying to cas…
Re: Airbnb Plans to File Confidentially for IPO in August
#9I would have expected them to postpone for sure, given COVID. Does anyone have any ideas on why they didn't postpone? Could it just be them expecting that it'll get much worse?
If Airbnb has handed 10 year expiring stock options to core employees, then they're right at the cusp of expiring this year.
I would guess it doesn't affect anyone who opted for an 83B early on, but for those who held onto them without exercising them on the pennies might be very unhappy without a 2020 IPO.
It feels like a different era now, but this was discussed in detail in late 2019 [1].
The discontent has been exacerbated because Airbnb, which has been valued at $31 billion, doled out two tranches of employee equity that are set to start expiring in November 2020 and in mid-2021; those shares will become worthless if the company is not trading publicly by then, they said.
[1] - https://www.nytimes.com/2019/09/20/technology/airbnb-employe...
Re: Airbnb Plans to File Confidentially for IPO in August
#10Didn't AirBnB just take out a huge loan on less-than-stellar terms? https://techcrunch.com/2020/04/15/airbnb-ups-its-debt-by-1bn... Not to mention how the company is getting hammered by the coronavirus, in addition to having to face the reality of having used shady tactics to prop up positive reviews over the years. https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/43k7z3/nationwide-fake-ho... This sounds like they're trying to cas…
Anecdata: Reason I ask is that we did a trip a few weeks ago and for us, hotels were out of the question. Never used Airbnb before but did this time to get smaller places to ourselves.
As I was looking it was tough to get everything lined up as many places were booked up. Some really great looking places were practically booked up for the next several months. Wasn't sure if this was the norm or if many others are doing the same.