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Top Women Lawyers

May 9, 2013

Stewart L. McDowell

Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP San Francisco Practice type: corporate


Back in the boom days of the late '90s and early 2000s, companies without a clear path to profitability managed to go public, McDowell observed.


"There was a bit of a bubble when people believed in revenue, rather than profitability," she added. "You can make revenue, but if there are a lot of expenses, you might never be profitable. People are more careful now."


These days, while there has not been a significant number of initia...

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