
Episode 69
Private Benjamins: What Should Private Companies Disclose?
A few private companies that drew big headlines and even bigger valuations have imploded, taking investors’ cash down with them. Should we require private companies to tell us more? Is that like forcing teens to post on social media when they’re still in their sloppy, angst-filled years? Nemit Shroff shares his thoughts.
Off the Books · Steve Soter, Catherine Tsai, Nemit Shroff
February 1, 202220m 51s
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Show Notes
A few private companies that drew big headlines and even bigger valuations have imploded, taking investors’ cash down with them. Should we require private companies to tell us more? Is that like forcing teens to post on social media when they’re still in their sloppy, angst-filled years? Nemit Shroff shares his thoughts.
Topics
financial reportingdisclosure managementprivate companiessec reporting