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Gary Gensler, Chair of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, takes his seat
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SPACs are on the chopping block thanks to the SEC’s latest proposal
By Jessica MathewsMarch 30, 2022
VW eyes a €10 billion windfall gain from a possible Porsche IPO – but there will be strings attached for investors
Tech
VW eyes a €10 billion windfall gain from a possible Porsche IPO – but there will be strings attached for investors
By Christiaan HetznerMarch 30, 2022
Bad news for unicorns: The IPO market just had its worst quarter in 6 years
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Bad news for unicorns: The IPO market just had its worst quarter in 6 years
By Jessica MathewsMarch 29, 2022
GM shuts the door on a Cruise IPO by sealing a $3.45 billion deal for control of the robotaxi firm
Tech
GM shuts the door on a Cruise IPO by sealing a $3.45 billion deal for control of the robotaxi firm
By Christiaan HetznerMarch 21, 2022
A trader works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.
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The IPO squeeze just keeps getting worse
By Jacob CarpenterMarch 15, 2022
Rihanna thinks her Savage X Fenty lingerie is worth $3 billion
Finance
Rihanna thinks her Savage X Fenty lingerie is worth $3 billion
By Crystal Tse, Gillian Tan and BloombergMarch 11, 2022
The stock market loves Ford’s big electric vehicle plans. Rivian not so much
Tech
The stock market loves Ford’s big electric vehicle plans. Rivian not so much
By Christiaan HetznerMarch 2, 2022
Leslie Wolfson, Swiftarc Ventures engagement director (left), presents with Sid Jawahar, founder and managing partner, and Fabian Urquijo, president. The firm says it will only hire women through the rest of 2022.
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Why this venture capital firm is only hiring women in 2022
By Jessica MathewsFebruary 24, 2022
Leipzig: A Porsche Macan model on the assembly line at the German carmaker's factory in Leipzig.
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What a Porsche IPO would mean for Germany’s most powerful automobile family
By Jessica MathewsFebruary 23, 2022
Grata co-founders Andrew Bocskocsky, left, and Nevin Raj, plan to use the influx of capital to further build out their technology.
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Grata raises $25 million to help private equity firms find their next investment
By Jessica MathewsFebruary 22, 2022
Porsche 911 Carrera 4 Cabriolet (992 Series) on display at Brussels Expo on January 9, 2020 in Brussels, Belgium.
Porsche could follow in Ferrari’s footsteps as Volkswagen plots massive $100 billion spin-off
By Christiaan HetznerFebruary 22, 2022
Why Sequoia Capital’s new crypto investments will look a little different
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Why Sequoia Capital’s new crypto investments will look a little different
By Jessica MathewsFebruary 18, 2022
The Nasdaq is on the plunge. Private market investors say it could ultimately be a good thing
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The Nasdaq is on the plunge. Private market investors say it could ultimately be a good thing
By Jessica MathewsFebruary 17, 2022
A.I. startups are reeling in hundreds of millions to help computers better understand humans
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A.I. startups are reeling in hundreds of millions to help computers better understand humans
By Jessica MathewsFebruary 16, 2022
Melissa Bradley, pictured, is the managing partner of 1863 Ventures, an accelerator and venture capital firm focused on under-represented founders.
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How we got here and how we get out: A Q&A with venture capitalist Melissa Bradley on the Black funding gap
By Jessica MathewsFebruary 15, 2022
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