Most unlisted companies struggle to accept drop in their valuations, Scottish manager says

The world has changed, but many companies don’t understand that, a Baillie Gifford portfolio manager says. He also believes that the Nordic region is lagging behind the ”big global ecosystems”.
Peter Singlehurst, Head of Private Companies at Baillie Gifford. | Photo: PR Baillie Gifford.
Peter Singlehurst, Head of Private Companies at Baillie Gifford. | Photo: PR Baillie Gifford.

The majority of unlisted companies are struggling to accept that their valuations have come down since 2021, says the Head of Private Companies at Scottish asset manager Baillie Gifford.

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