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Platforms like Zoom, Roblox, Clubhouse and Peloton reshaped how we lived during lockdown. But two years in, which changes are here to stay—and which aren't?
For VC-backed businesses, the pandemic has been characterized by immense valuation growth, although a handful of companies found themselves on the wrong side of the economic shift.
While startups are unlikely to overtake the likes of Nvidia and Intel, a push from VCs could help them step up the development of competitive chip architectures for specific use cases in 2022.
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March 1, 2022
Tiger Global participated in 116 early-stage venture deals globally last year—more than the prior eight years combined—and the investor shows no signs of slowing down in 2022.
Participation from investors across the pond reached an all-time high in 2021, with US firms taking part in over €70 billion worth of VC deals. The trend is driving up valuations—and it's only expected to accelerate.
February 28, 2022
Employee stock options are becoming a pervasive form of compensation, as startups stay private longer and fight to attract talent. But options are expensive to exercise, leading new companies and funds to create paths for employees to handle vested shares.
February 27, 2022
Ukraine may have a modest amount of startup activity, but it's a country full of highly educated tech professionals that has contributed to global growth.
The funding from SoftBank's Vision Fund 2 comes on the heels of a banner year for VC-backed online grocers.
US investor Joseph DaGrosa, the founder of DaGrosa Capital Partners and Kapital Football Group, is planning to launch a new private markets platform that seeks to raise up to $2.5 billion from accredited investors.