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Public market declines will allow VCs to invest at more appealing prices | | Pandemic effects have begun to ease and investors are looking ahead to inflation pressures. Commodity shocks have resulted in high energy prices globally, and all eyes are on the Fed's response as time goes on. US public market declines starting in September have reached a nadir for the moment, and investors are considering their next steps. In our latest Quantitative Perspectives report, we review how public market declines have reduced VC valuations. We see ample opportunity for managers to deploy capital at attractive entry multiples. There is significant capital available to startups—even as the estimated demand for capital increases at both the early and late stages—and public market performance has begun to stabilize and even improve. | Charting annual changes in the Nasdaq and VC deal value. | Here are some key takeaways from the research: - Public companies that were previously VC-backed have had their price-to-sales multiples uniformly sliced, with the median ratio falling from 17.3x to 5.6x over the last year.
- Late-stage demand for capital has increased YoY at twice the rate of the early stage. This translates to more opportunities for investors to negotiate with startups at that stage, especially as the ratio of capital demanded to the supply of capital shifts in favor of the investor.
- Despite exit market headwinds, VC dealmaking has swung in favor of investors since peaking in founder friendliness in Q1 of this year, according to our VC Dealmaking Indicator. Lower valuations and increased capital demand have been the most investor-friendly conditions over that period.
For more data and analysis, click to download the free report: Silver Linings on the Time Horizon. Feel free to reach out with any questions or feedback, or if you would like to discuss the research. | | | | | | |
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What is the metaverse, exactly? Our latest Vertical Snapshot aims to answer that question by outlining seven core principles of the metaverse that illustrate how both advocates and skeptics differ in their conceptions of a more immersive digital future. The report analyzes metaverse opportunities and challenges across the pillars of access, infrastructure, and experience—dimensions that capture the core areas of disruption entrepreneurs and executives will have to face as they ponder the future of the internet. The report also spotlights VC activity, key players, and acquisitions in the vertical, as it unpacks how VCs can hope to capitalize on the metaverse: | | | | | Top VCs are standing by Web3 & DeFi in their early-stage bets. Traditionally strong tech categories, like fintech, have seen a funding drop. Our Emerging Tech Indicator tracks activity from the world's 15 most successful VC firms in order to gauge technology funding trends, as overall ETI funding in Q2 declined significantly on a quarterly basis. The report also provides an overview of the pace of early-stage investment trends across different areas of technology, diving deep within key segments like Web3 & DeFi, DevOps, foodtech, AI & machine learning, and ecommerce: | | | | | |
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One new event for your calendar: - Sept. 14: Join PitchBook analysts Dylan Cox and Nalin Patel for a discussion on the progress of Europe's private capital market in the first half of 2022, with updates on deals, exits and fundraising activity. Register here.
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Our insights and data featured in the press: - Ultimately, Amazon's M&A activity points to it assembling the building blocks for a large health service offering value-based care. [FT]
- Investor pressure forces fintechs to rethink inclusion goals. [Bloomberg Law]
- Why VCs are flocking to fund metaverse startups. [Business Insider]
- Dry powder falls as rising interest rates choke off cheap cash for investors. [City A.M.]
- Venture capital deals in Europe are keeping a fast pace in 2022. [Bloomberg]
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Highlights from our other recent research: Market updates Thematic research Emerging Technology Research Coming next week (subject to change) - Real Estate Report
- Global Markets Snapshot: August
- ETR: Insurtech
- Analyzing the data on serial entrepreneurs
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