Whether it’s tech-savvy fitness buffs, Brazilian eateries or, yes, even providers of silicone breast implants, June is shaping up to be potentially the best month by volume for U.S. initial public offerings since the heyday of 1999.

While the number of offerings emanating from Silicon Valley has slipped this year, as recently noted by sibling publication The Recorder, an uptick in activity elsewhere has helped put a jolt in the market for U.S. IPOs.

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