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Monthly Archives: September 2023
Instacart shares start trading on Nasdaq at $42, valuing grocery delivery company at about $14 billion
Instacart sold shares at the top end of its expected range, and the valuation jumped to about $14 billion in the company’s debut
Instacart Soars 40% as It Begins Trading, an Encouraging Sign for Tech I.P.O.s
Shares opened at $42 on Tuesday, valuing the grocery delivery company at $13.9 billion.
The new Fitbit app is now available
Google announced that its redesigned Fitbit app — which features a new three-tab structure for easier access to curated health and fitness content, easily glanceable stats and more — is rolling out to users starting today. As previously revealed last … Continue reading
Instacart’s IPO storms out the gate, showing that unicorns can, in fact, go public and survive
For startups dying of thirst in this desert devoid of capital, Instacart could not have offered up a more satisfying glass of cool water.
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Amazon adding 250,000 workers for the holidays and bumping average pay
Amazon said Tuesday it’s hiring 250,000 employees in the U.S. to help manage the holiday rush.
FTX sues Sam Bankman-Fried’s parents, aims to claw back some of the $26 million in gifts and property
Bankrupt crypto exchange FTX is looking to claw back luxury property and millions of dollars in “misappropriated funds” from the parents of Sam Bankman-Fried.
Microsoft OneNote Review (2023): Features, Pricing and More
This is an in-depth Microsoft OneNote review, covering the features, pricing, pros, cons, and more. Use this guide to determine if it’s the best fit for you.
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ActiveCollab Review (2023): Features, Pricing and More
This is an in-depth ActiveCollab review, covering the features, pricing, pros, cons, and more. Use this guide to determine if it’s the best fit for you.
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In Diagnostics launches a $30 test that aims to tell you if your liver is working
If you’re rushed to the hospital and into emergency surgery, it would be helpful if the anesthesiology team could predict whether your body will react in the way they expect. In the majority of cases, things work out just fine, … Continue reading
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Amazon brings e-commerce to Prime Video with a merch shop, starting with ‘Gen V’
Amazon’s video streaming service Prime Video is dabbling with becoming an e-commerce shopping destination. The retailer announced today it’s launching a virtual shopping experience tied initially to one of its series, “Gen V,” a young adult superhero series and spin-off … Continue reading
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