Founders are enjoying a plethora of cash, even from non-traditional venture investors. Read More
Tag: Venture Capital
Reddit is—finally—going public
Will earnings calls and rigid SEC filings taint the social platform’s personality? Read More
The top policy battles for 2022, explained
From DeFi to sports betting, venture capitalist Bradley Tusk is forecasting these regulatory feuds in the new year. Read More
Fidelity, Nasdaq, and AngelList all agree on one thing: Cap tables need some work
A group of 37 firms and companies are trying to homogenize a rather non-homogenous document. Read More
It’s not a great time to be a SPAC or a meme right now
The SEC’s probe into the Trump SPAC and more on meme regulation. Read More
Better. com’s morale and SPAC merger success in question after CEO’s unruly comments
The mortgage company is set to go public before the end of the year, but morale is low after layoffs and the CEO’s subsequent comments. Read More
Thank you
A love letter to all things Term Sheet Read More
From fintechs to worker unions, the future of tech is about scaling to power
Fortune’s Brainstorm Tech conference closes with some takeaways on fintechs, unions, semiconductors, and more. Read More
The future of the metaverse depends on tech companies avoiding past pitfalls
As technologists dive into the metaverse, they’ll need to avoid the mistakes social media companies have made. Read More
The oddity of Jack Dorsey’s resignation letter from Twitter
The irony of Jack Dorsey speaking out against the founder-led business model is that he remains at the helm at Square as a founder. Read More