NEW YORK, Nov. 17, 2016 -- PrivCo has just released the 2017 IPO Candidates.
PrivCo screened through its proprietary Private Company Financial Database with information on over 900,000+ private companies to provide 130 candidates with the highest potential for an IPO in 2017. The curated list is based on 2015 and 2016 financial data.
The report contains revenue, employee, sector, region, and top investor highlights about the 130 candidates. The candidate list will provide information on sector, location, total funding and growth rate. Report is available upon request through www.privco.com/list/2017_ipo_candidates.
PrivCo’s Notable Candidates:
- Snap
- Uber
- Dropbox
- Airbnb
- Spotify
- DJI
- Vice
- SoFi
- Xiaomi
- WeWork
Source: PrivCo 2017 IPO Candidates
About PrivCo
Based in New York, PrivCo (www.privco.com) is the leading provider of private company financial data and business research, with exclusive financial data on over 900,000 private companies worldwide.
CONTACT INFORMATION Media Contact: Chris Pisarski PrivCo COO (212)-645-1686 [email protected]


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