Snapchat is popular among teens and twenty-somethings, but their parents, or even grandparents, are more likely to consider buying into Snap Inc.’s $3.2 billion public offering. And that’s an issue as Snap’s initial public offering approaches. Unlike Snapchat’s young user base — Snap says the majority of users are between 18 and 34, and users younger than 25 are the most active — many professional investors neither use nor understand the disappearing-message app. Combined with Snap’s large losses and decision not to issue voting rights to investors, the dissonance is holding back some from investing in the offering and may cause issues for the stock down the line.
Source: Snapchat still a mystery to investors, and that’s a problem for Snap IPO – MarketWatch