After his hometown was destroyed, Mark Pavlyukovskyy is rethinking Eastern European politics and trying to keep his family and employees safe. Read More
Tag: Startups
Female entrepreneurs aren’t paying themselves as they launch their businesses
One reason women aren’t scoring a new line of credit: They’re not asking. Read More
Investors stay silent as Better lays off 3, 000 more staff members
The new round of layoffs follow four months associated with chaos at the company that will likely threaten the digital mortgage unicorn’s plans to go public. Read More
Why the CEO of Aha! rejected the venture capital model and thinks more founders should do the same
Menlo Park-based Aha! surpassed $100 million in annual recurring revenue at the end of last year, plus it’s been profitable almost since the start. Read More
Amid pandemic boom, gaming gets another nod with $750 million new fund
The new fund underscores how bullish venture capitalists are on gaming and Web3. Read More
Why the war in Ukraine may pause India’s largest IPO
India’s state-run insurance company is trying to delay its $8 billion public debut as global markets tumble. Read More
A former WeWork team is taking another bet on coworking, and a major lessor has signed on
The new startup wants to build a national franchise of hybrid work spaces targeting the suburbs. Read More
What 2022 could bring for private equity, in 5 charts
Earnings are on the rise, and 80% of firms plan to raise more capital this year—but market conditions pose a threat. Read More
Who was Elizabeth Holmes when no one else was looking? Hulu’s new series ‘The Dropout’ pulls back the curtain
Producer Elizabeth Meriwether talks power, gender, scrappiness, and fraud from her new series on Theranos. Read More
American Express Ventures is doubling down on Web3
“I see a lot of hunting ground there,” says the $1.3 billion fund’s new captain. Read More