These Are The Fintech IPOs That Could Follow Klarna’s Debut
With Klarna now on tap for a public offering, the question arises: Who could be next? Turns out there’s a pretty fat pipeline of venture-backed fintech startups that meet the bas
Please, Please, Please, Let Me Get What I Want: How Agentic AI Closes The Gap Between IRL And E-Commerce Shopping
By Brian Schwarzbach When you think of personalization, what springs to mind? If you’re a boomer or member of Gen X, maybe it’s Netflix’s recommendation feed. Millennials may
With Google’s $32B Bid For Wiz, Big Exits Are Finally Picking Up
Slow times for startup exits are looking like a thing of the past. The past two weeks have brought a flurry of big-ticket M&A deals and IPO filings. The action culminated today
7 Deadly Pitch Deck Sins, According To A VC
By Michael Tefula VC firms receive thousands of pitch decks a year and a typical investor will spend no more than two to three minutes assessing each one, according to data from Do
As Coffee And Chocolate Prices Surge, Startups Scale Up Alternatives
In my world, chocolate and coffee are two of the main substances that make life worth living. So it’s a big deal to see tighter supplies and higher prices for both commodities. C
What VCs Need To Know About SBIR Acquisitions
By David Timm Startups often catch the eye of venture capital investors after they land Small Business Innovation Research funding from America’s Seed Fund. But before jumping in
SoftBank Vision Fund Bounces Back Into Action
Last week, the SoftBank Vision Fund 2 co-led a massive $120 million round for drama-laden cybersecurity startup Cybereason. The deal was just the latest round for SoftBank’s fame
The Week’s Biggest Funding Rounds: Flock Raises Big As Investors Swarm To Public Safety
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How VCs Can Be A Startup Founder’s Secret Talent Weapon
By Karsten Vagner Startup leadership teams navigating our unpredictable economic landscape are more than feeling the pressure. Beyond guiding their company’s strategy and directi