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Coatue Expected to Invest in Remote Hiring Startup Deel at $5.5 Billion Valuation

By Berber Jin and Kate Clark · Sep 30, 2021 3:37pm PDT · 1 comment
Deel, a startup that develops payroll tools to help companies hire remote workers internationally, is in discussions to raise a new round of funding at a valuation of $5.5 billion, said four people with direct knowledge of the round. Coatue Management, the New York-based investment firm that has raised over $16 billion for private investments... Deel, a startup that develops payroll tools to help companies hire remote workers...
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FTC Chief Khan Resurrects Antitrust Review of Zillow Deal That Staff Previously Cleared

By Josh Sisco · Sep 30, 2021 2:40pm PDT
Zillow Group, an operator of apps for real estate listings, is waking up to the new reality of mergers and acquisitions with Lina Khan in charge of the U.S. Federal Trade Commission: Even after the agency allows a specific deal to close, that doesn’t mean the antitrust review is over. About two weeks ago, Khan revived a review of... Zillow Group, an operator of apps for real estate listings, is waking up to the new reality of...
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The Mystery Man Who Made Amazon an Ad Giant

By Sahil Patel and Mark Di Stefano · Sep 30, 2021 6:00am PDT · 1 comment
Paul Kotas may be the most important person in internet advertising that almost nobody in advertising has ever heard of. Mention Kotas—the leader of Amazon’s burgeoning, multibillion-dollar ad businesses—around ad agencies, as The Information did to more than a half-dozen senior ad executives, and you’ll get blank stares.... Paul Kotas may be the most important person in internet advertising that almost nobody in...
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AWS’ Microsoft Problem
By Kevin McLaughlin and Amir Efrati · Sep 28, 2021 6:01am PDT · 3 comments
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AWS’ Microsoft Problem

By Kevin McLaughlin and Amir Efrati · Sep 28, 2021 6:01am PDT · 3 comments
Microsoft has been on Adam Selipsky’s brain for a while. In 2016, Selipsky—who at the time was the No. 2 executive at Amazon’s cloud computing unit, Amazon Web Services—helped lead discussions with Salesforce to carry out a joint acquisition of Quip, then an independent startup that had made a collection of productivity... Microsoft has been on Adam Selipsky’s brain for a while. In 2016, Selipsky—who at the...
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Online Learning Company Udemy Plans October IPO

By Kate Clark · Sep 24, 2021 10:44am PDT · 1 comment
Udemy, a San Francisco–based startup that sells online courses to individuals and businesses, is preparing to file paperwork for an initial public offering whose listing could come as soon as next month, according to two people with direct knowledge of the matter. The company, which raised $50 million at a $3.3 billion valuation in... Udemy, a San Francisco–based startup that sells online courses to individuals and...
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Google Seeks Search Deals For TikTok and Instagram Videos

By Sarah Krouse and Kaya Yurieff · Sep 24, 2021 6:01am PDT · 2 comments
If you’ve ever tried searching on Google for one of those TikTok or Instagram videos all your friends are gushing about—such as sea shanties or the Renegade dance—you’ll notice something. The videos don’t show up. Google is trying to fix that—but there’s no guarantee its efforts will succeed. Google... If you’ve ever tried searching on Google for one of those TikTok or Instagram videos all...
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Blackrock Values ‘Space Carpool’ Startup Loft Orbital at $550 Million

By Aidan Ryan and Berber Jin · Sep 23, 2021 12:02pm PDT
Commercial space startups have had a mixed track record as investment prospects: While shares in space tourism outfit Virgin Galactic have doubled in two years, satellite internet provider OneWeb ended up in bankruptcy court last year. Even after that bumpy ride, investors are still keen on the sector, which they see as a way to bet on the next... Commercial space startups have had a mixed track record as investment prospects: While shares in...
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Gorillas Raising $950 Million Amidst European Delivery Wars
By Mark Di Stefano and Kate Clark · Sep 23, 2021 11:45am PDT
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Gorillas Raising $950 Million Amidst European Delivery Wars

By Mark Di Stefano and Kate Clark · Sep 23, 2021 11:45am PDT
Gorillas, one of the biggest of a crop of European startups in the convenience delivery market, has finalized a $950 million series C fundraising round, valuing the company at $3 billion, according to two people with direct knowledge of the situation. The fundraising is the latest example of the investor frenzy around startups seeking to deliver... Gorillas, one of the biggest of a crop of European startups in the convenience delivery market,...
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How Google Spies on Its Employees

By Sarah Krouse · Sep 23, 2021 6:00am PDT · 5 comments
At Google, a seemingly innocuous action can earn an employee the attention of the company’s corporate security department. For example, when Google wants to find out who has been accessing or leaking sensitive corporate information, the company often homes in on employees who are thinking about leaving it. In the past, its security teams... At Google, a seemingly innocuous action can earn an employee the attention of the company’s...
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The Athletic Hires LionTree to Find Buyer at Price of More Than $750 Million

By Sahil Patel and Jessica Toonkel · Sep 22, 2021 10:01am PDT
If at first you don’t succeed, try, try again. That appears to be the motto of The Athletic in its efforts to sell itself. After holding unsuccessful discussions for a sale with both Axios and the New York Times Co. over the past few months, the online sports news subscription site has hired investment bank LionTree to help it find a... If at first you don’t succeed, try, try again. That appears to be the motto of The Athletic...
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As FTC Shifts Priorities Under Khan, Collusion Probe of Hyatt, Hilton Goes on Ice

By Josh Sisco · Sep 22, 2021 6:01am PDT
As Federal Trade Commission antitrust lawyers try to police vast swaths of the economy with limited resources, they’re making trade-offs. The FTC earlier this year stepped up a long-running investigation into whether a group of major hotels including Hyatt, Hilton and Marriott hurt customers by colluding to stop competing for ad space in... As Federal Trade Commission antitrust lawyers try to police vast swaths of the economy with...
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Greylock Raises $500 Million in Battle for Seed Deals
By Kate Clark · Sep 21, 2021 11:57am PDT · 2 comments
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Greylock Raises $500 Million in Battle for Seed Deals

By Kate Clark · Sep 21, 2021 11:57am PDT · 2 comments
Greylock Partners has raised $500 million to focus exclusively on seed deals, a pool of funds that will give the 56-year-old venture capital firm the ability to write large checks at “lean-in valuations” and emphasize its commitment to early-stage investing, said general partner Sarah Guo. The money is part of an expansion of a... Greylock Partners has raised $500 million to focus exclusively on seed deals, a pool of funds...
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More Startup CEOs Are Moonlighting as VC Investors

By Berber Jin · Sep 21, 2021 6:01am PDT · 1 comment
Late last year, Lattice CEO Jack Altman started an unusual side gig for a startup founder: He raised $20 million from investors for a venture capital fund he was launching while continuing to run Lattice, the developer of human resource management software he co-founded six years ago. Altman’s feat reflects a new trend in startup... Late last year, Lattice CEO Jack Altman started an unusual side gig for a startup founder: He...
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More TikToks? Consumer Apps Developed in China Find Customers Overseas

By Shai Oster · Sep 20, 2021 6:01am PDT
For years, it seemed China’s mighty consumer app giants couldn’t figure out how to expand overseas. Alibaba, Tencent and many others famously failed. That changed when ByteDance turned TikTok into a global hit. But it’s not just TikTok. China’s software engineers and product managers are starting to crack the code and are... For years, it seemed China’s mighty consumer app giants couldn’t figure out how to...
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The Information Investigation: Amazon Delivery Stations Have More Than Double the Injury Rate of Other Warehouses

By Paris Martineau · Sep 17, 2021 11:26am PDT
Working at an Amazon warehouse is more dangerous than working at the typical warehouse. But working at an Amazon delivery station, a small shipping hub where delivery vans whiz in and out daily, appears to be the most hazardous warehouse job of all. In 2019 and 2020, injury rates at Amazon delivery stations were more than double the... Working at an Amazon warehouse is more dangerous than working at the typical warehouse. But...
Insight Partners, Venture Capital’s ‘Sleeping Giant,’ Wakes Up
By Kate Clark · Sep 17, 2021 6:00am PDT · 3 comments
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Insight Partners, Venture Capital’s ‘Sleeping Giant,’ Wakes Up

By Kate Clark · Sep 17, 2021 6:00am PDT · 3 comments
In 2009, a 23-year-old analyst at Insight Partners walked out of the private equity and venture capital firm’s New York headquarters for the last time—with heaps of proprietary data in tow. The junior deal maker had downloaded information from Insight’s database of private company information dating back to its 1995 founding,... In 2009, a 23-year-old analyst at Insight Partners walked out of the private equity and venture...
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Could Didi List in Hong Kong to Stop Bleeding for Shareholders?

By Juro Osawa and Shai Oster · Sep 16, 2021 6:01am PDT · 1 comment
Could the path to relief for Didi Global’s beleaguered shareholders run through Hong Kong? It’s a pressing question as Full Truck Alliance, a U.S.-listed Chinese commercial freight company, which like Didi is under cybersecurity investigation by Chinese authorities, explores with bankers the possibility of listing its shares in Hong... Could the path to relief for Didi Global’s beleaguered shareholders run through Hong Kong?...
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Tiger Global to Invest in Joe Lonsdale’s Newest Fintech Venture

By Kate Clark · Sep 15, 2021 12:38pm PDT · 4 comments
Joe Lonsdale, the former PayPal intern who co-founded big-data analytics business Palantir and wealth management platform Addepar, is raising capital for a new company to help financial advisers make private market investments. Tiger Global Management has agreed to invest at least $50 million as part of a Series A funding round for the new... Joe Lonsdale, the former PayPal intern who co-founded big-data analytics business Palantir and...
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Sports Media Investor RedBird Capital Is In Talks to Invest in LeBron James’ SpringHill

By Jessica Toonkel and Sahil Patel · Sep 15, 2021 11:06am PDT · 1 comment
RedBird Capital Partners, an investment firm specializing in sports media, is in advanced talks to buy a minority stake in NBA superstar LeBron James’ entertainment firm, SpringHill Company, according to people familiar with the matter. The talks are the latest sign of investor appetite for independent entertainment businesses, sparked by... RedBird Capital Partners, an investment firm specializing in sports media, is in advanced talks...
Reddit COO Jen Wong.
Reddit’s Ad Revenue Expected to Double to at Least $350 Million This Year
By Sahil Patel · Sep 15, 2021 6:01am PDT
Reddit COO Jen Wong.
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Reddit’s Ad Revenue Expected to Double to at Least $350 Million This Year

By Sahil Patel · Sep 15, 2021 6:01am PDT
The “meme stock” rally that sent shares of companies like GameStop and AMC Entertainment soaring earlier this year was driven in large part by discussion on Reddit, the 16-year-old online news aggregator and discussion forum. That reflects the size of Reddit’s audience, which runs to 430 million monthly users globally,... The “meme stock” rally that sent shares of companies like GameStop and AMC...
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