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So let's look forward and prepare you for the next big sexy blockbuster tech IPO, you’ve read all about it - that’s right. Reddit is going to ring the bell.


For more on Bubble Trouble, including transcripts of the show, visit us online at http://bubbletroublepodcast.com

You can learn more about Richard at https://www.linkedin.com/in/richard-kramer-16306b2/

More on Will Page at: https://pivotaleconomics.com

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Reddit's IPO Adventure: A Deep Dive into Valuations, Trends, and Future Prospects


In this episode of Bubble Trouble, hosts Richard Kramer and Will Page dissect Reddit's impending IPO, examining its valuation, user base, and revenue streams. The podcast begins with a discussion on the evolution of Reddit and its business model, focusing on the challenges it faces as a business primarily driven by advertising revenue in a competitive digital advertising landscape. Kramer and Page delve into the nuances of Reddit's user engagement and its niche position in the internet culture, juxtaposing it against giants like Meta and Google. They critically analyze the hype surrounding tech IPOs, emphasizing Reddit's $800 million revenue and its struggle to become profitable amidst a sprawling digital advertising world. The episode also covers the broader implications of down rounds and the valuation bubbles that tech companies often face. Through expert insights and a candid conversation, the episode offers a comprehensive view on Reddit's IPO, the tech industry's valuation practices, and what the future holds for user-generated content platforms.


00:00 Welcome to Bubble Trouble: DeepFakes and Bubbles

01:02 Part One

01:06 The Fascinating Shift from Hong Kong to Singapore

02:52 Reddit's Upcoming IPO: A Deep Dive

03:25 Exploring Reddit's Niche and Financials

06:04 The Cultural Impact and Controversies of Reddit

08:58 Reddit IPO Strategies and User Dynamics

10:43 Inside Reddit: Culture, Compliance, and Future Prospects

16:00 Part Two

16:00 South by Southwest Festival Insights

20:04 Back to Reddit: IPO Details and Expectations

21:22 Technical Difficulties and Starting Off

21:24 Exploring Down Rounds: A Deep Dive

23:48 The Reality of Valuations and Market Corrections

24:42 Tech Companies' Valuations Post-Pandemic

25:41 Reddit's Revenue Diversification and Data Deals

27:15 The Creator Economy: Expectations vs. Reality

29:48 Reddit's IPO: A Case Study in Market Dynamics

34:49 Smoke Signals for Future IPOs

38:21 Reflecting on Reddit and the IPO Landscape

40:20 Credits


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So let's look forward and prepare you for the next big sexy blockbuster tech IPO, you’ve read all about it - that’s right. Reddit is going to ring the bell.


For more on Bubble Trouble, including transcripts of the show, visit us online at http://bubbletroublepodcast.com

You can learn more about Richard at https://www.linkedin.com/in/richard-kramer-16306b2/

More on Will Page at: https://pivotaleconomics.com

(Times below correspond to the episode without considering any inserted advertisements.)

Reddit's IPO Adventure: A Deep Dive into Valuations, Trends, and Future Prospects


In this episode of Bubble Trouble, hosts Richard Kramer and Will Page dissect Reddit's impending IPO, examining its valuation, user base, and revenue streams. The podcast begins with a discussion on the evolution of Reddit and its business model, focusing on the challenges it faces as a business primarily driven by advertising revenue in a competitive digital advertising landscape. Kramer and Page delve into the nuances of Reddit's user engagement and its niche position in the internet culture, juxtaposing it against giants like Meta and Google. They critically analyze the hype surrounding tech IPOs, emphasizing Reddit's $800 million revenue and its struggle to become profitable amidst a sprawling digital advertising world. The episode also covers the broader implications of down rounds and the valuation bubbles that tech companies often face. Through expert insights and a candid conversation, the episode offers a comprehensive view on Reddit's IPO, the tech industry's valuation practices, and what the future holds for user-generated content platforms.


00:00 Welcome to Bubble Trouble: DeepFakes and Bubbles

01:02 Part One

01:06 The Fascinating Shift from Hong Kong to Singapore

02:52 Reddit's Upcoming IPO: A Deep Dive

03:25 Exploring Reddit's Niche and Financials

06:04 The Cultural Impact and Controversies of Reddit

08:58 Reddit IPO Strategies and User Dynamics

10:43 Inside Reddit: Culture, Compliance, and Future Prospects

16:00 Part Two

16:00 South by Southwest Festival Insights

20:04 Back to Reddit: IPO Details and Expectations

21:22 Technical Difficulties and Starting Off

21:24 Exploring Down Rounds: A Deep Dive

23:48 The Reality of Valuations and Market Corrections

24:42 Tech Companies' Valuations Post-Pandemic

25:41 Reddit's Revenue Diversification and Data Deals

27:15 The Creator Economy: Expectations vs. Reality

29:48 Reddit's IPO: A Case Study in Market Dynamics

34:49 Smoke Signals for Future IPOs

38:21 Reflecting on Reddit and the IPO Landscape

40:20 Credits


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