SVMK, the parent of the online polling company SurveyMonkey ($SVMK), will begin trading as a public company Wednesday, looking to ride the wave of strong tech IPOs from the likes of Eventbrite, Farfetch, and Sonos. For full interview [click here](https://cheddar.com/videos/surveymonkey-goes-public).
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