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Notable companies that have filed to go public or have hired bankers include Airtable, Chime Financial, Hinge Health, MNTN and Turo.
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The CEO of secondary trading platform Nasdaq Private Market says he is already seeing the ‘liquidity logjam starting to break.’
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In part 15 of his series on venture debt, Zack Ellison from Applied Real Intelligence examines the methodologies and challenges of valuing early-stage companies in venture lending.
Distribution-starved investors hope to see IPOs next year from several high-profile venture-backed companies, including Cerebras, Chime Financial, Hinge Health, Klarna and ServiceTitan.
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Experts from Insight Partners, Microsoft and IBM weigh in on the challenges that must be overcome before AI agents become commonplace in the enterprise.
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The agreement, expected to close by end of 2024, gives BP Partners the benefit of Runway’s expertise in 'growth lending.'
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Roman and Kirill Gurskiy left EY in 2017 to pursue their passion at GEM Capital and they have never looked back.
Our guide to venture capital secondaries buyers has grown from 12 firms in July to 26 firms as of November.
Sam Lawson, Flywheel Capital
The London-based firm’s strategy is based on a preferred equity approach to give GPs, LPs and companies short-term liquidity.
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Stripe's $1.1bn acquisition of Bridge signals more mainstream acceptance of stablecoins among fintech players, especially those eyeing scale-up opportunities in developing markets.
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