Sequoia’s new Sequoia Fund structure illustrates the shifting nature of venture capital outside its traditional parameters. Read More
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Robinhood’s new earnings report raises concerns about the company’s reliance on crypto trading
Robinhood shares fell more than 10% and dipped below their IPO price following their third-quarter earnings report, with the main culprit being a sharp decline in crypto-related revenues that dragged down the company’s results. Read More
Coinbase looks across the pond for inspiration
Coinbase’s Emilie Choi talks about the future of the company, diversity, competition, and why she may have been hired because of the Rooney rule. Read More
Meet 20 (small) companies looking to save the future of ESG
Here are 20 startups looking to make ESG and sustainability more than just side projects. Read More
Democrats look to Billionaire tax on unrealized capital gains
Democratic lawmakers are looking to a tax on unrealized capital gains for the ultrarich. Read More
WeWork returns to public markets as former CEO Adam Neumann reappears
WeWork returns to public markets after paring back founder Adam Neumann’s hand in the company. But the now notorious founder is far from out of the startup space. Read More
Is former WeWork CEO Adam Neumann preparing his second act?
WeWork returns to public markets after paring back founder Adam Neumann’s hand in the company}. But the now notorious founder is far from out of the startup space. Read More
Why Donald Trump’s media SPAC could be the ultimate meme stock
Trump looks to public market investors to back his yet-to-be-launched social media platform, the TRUTH Social app. But for investors, even for a SPAC, there are a lot of red flags. Read More
Every fintech wants to claim your whole wallet
Why M1 Finance’s decision to buy an 11-person bank signals a much bigger trend, and raises a question—will financial “superapps” work? Read More
Why PayPal, M1, Square and more want to be more than just JPMorgan or Charles Schwab
Why M1 Finance’s decision to buy an 11-person bank signals a much bigger trend, and raises a question—will financial “superapps” work? Read More