What products and services will benefit the most from recent developments in AI technology? We’re keeping close tabs on the question, curious if startups will be able to […]
Was tech’s ‘bull run’ simply a temporary surge?
For a few months this summer, it seemed that the trend of falling tech valuations was nearing an end. The U.S. pausing interest rate hikes, falling inflation in […]
Tech layoffs are all but a thing of the past
Layoffs in the technology industry have slowed sharply in recent months, bringing the number of jobs lost to tech’s efficiency push to a near stop. According to several […]
The recent tech IPOs are flirting with negative territory
The IPOs of Instacart and Klaviyo last week brought much-needed liquidity to the startup ecosystem, enlivening hopes of more exits in the weeks and months ahead. Sure, there […]
Disability tech startups kill the cynic in me
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Instacart’s IPO storms out the gate, showing that unicorns can, in fact, go public and survive
Instacart shot up high this morning after the American grocery delivery giant priced its IPO at the top of its recently-raised range yesterday. For startups dying of thirst […]
Can the tech IPO market keep up its positive momentum?
This morning, Boston-based email marketing software maker Klaviyo raised its IPO price range to $27 to $29 per share, a few dollars more than its prior $25 to […]
The future of batteries needs more than venture capital
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Is Instacart’s new IPO price range justified?
Arm showed the IPO market has legs, but not every tech company is a chip company Anna Heim 8 hours British chip designer Arm’s Nasdaq IPO ended up […]