The patchy recovery continued in May, marked by a notable pop in UK share prices. Trading conditions continue to be mixed but are improving overall, while evidence of the gap between the AI haves and have-nots is growing. Regarding corporate activity, private equity continues to be the bright spot; fundraising numbers clearly suggest that VC has turned a corner, but it was another flat month for M&A. Meanwhile, there’s good and bad news on the IPO front. The good news is that Raspberry Pi has pulled the trigger on its IPO, and it seems to be going well, which may precipitate others in the sector to follow suit. The bad news is that the founder and former CEO of WANdisco is trying to make a return to public company life just months after he presided over the near-collapse of that company. You really couldn’t make it up!
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News Analysis 05m 39s
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