Gold Miners Cadillac, Amapa Minerals Add to Canada IPO Rebound
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Gold and minerals names reopening the Canadian IPO window is a reminder that capital is rotating back into hard-asset stories. If you’re an early-stage tech company in Canada, underwrite a more selective public exit path and focus your near-term planning on private capital and strategic buyers instead.
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