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Why private companies are staying private, and why you should care

Why private companies are staying private, and why you should care

In this episode, Drew Meredith and Owen Rask discuss the growing trend of companies staying private and the implications for Australian investors. They cover how institutional investors are gaining access to private markets, the rise of permanent capital strategies, and whether ETF and retail investors risk missing out on high-growth businesses that never list on the ASX.

Australian Investors Podcast

June 13, 202544m 54s

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Show Notes

In this Australian Investors Podcast episode, your hosts Drew Meredith and Owen Rask discuss:

- Private companies avoiding the ASX

- Why more capital is flowing to private equity

- How retail investors can access private opportunities

- Position sizing, risk, and long-term investing


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Topics Covered

- Why companies are staying private longer than ever

- The rise of private equity and its effect on markets

- How investors can think about accessing private deals

- Portfolio construction lessons & position sizing strategies


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