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Okay, which analyzes engineers’ productivity, sells to Stripe

TechCrunch: M&A

Fintech giant Stripe has acquired Okay , a startup that developed a low-code analytics software to help engineering leaders better understand how their teams are performing , the companies told TechCrunch exclusively. It looks very much like [analytics software] Mixpanel or Amplitude but applied to engineering work.

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5 great tech jobs this week

Growth Business

Data on the latest figures shows a significant surge in demand for software developers and engineers in particular. Clients will range from early-stage Series A companies to those preparing for an exit or IPO. Working from the Manchester division, you will execute the design and engineering of their business-facing AI applications.

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Aquis’ diversification strategy a significant factor in strong H1 results

The TRADE

Elsewhere, the Aquis Stock Exchange welcomed five new listings throughout the period, less than half compared to the 12 in H122, which the business stated was reflective of a general slowdown in IPO activity.

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How does a job in Private Equity look like?

Wizenius

This intricate process involves optimizing tax efficiency, strategizing future cash flows tied to specific milestones, devising exit strategies encompassing exit valuations and considering various exit avenues such as IPOs or identifying potential buyers. The goal is to ensure comprehensive evaluation before advancing further.

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Monetizing Analytics Features: Why Data Visualizations Will Never Be Enough

Think your customers will pay more for data visualizations in your application? Five years ago they may have. But today, dashboards and visualizations have become table stakes. Discover which features will differentiate your application and maximize the ROI of your embedded analytics. Brought to you by Logi Analytics.

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Growth Equity: The Child Prodigy of Private Equity and Venture Capital, or an Artifact of Easy Money?

Mergers and Inquisitions

This style is about purchasing minority stakes in cash-flow-negative-but-high-growth companies that want to scale and eventually go public or sell (think: Uber or Airbnb before their IPOs). In the 2010s, startups began to postpone their IPOs, but they still needed funding. There’s usually a long list of previous VC investors as well.

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Bulge Bracket Banks: 2024 Edition

Mergers and Inquisitions

The name “bulge bracket” (BB) comes from the prospectus for an IPO or debt issuance, which lists all the banks underwriting the deal. Finally, technology firms now offer lucrative jobs to engineers, product managers, and salespeople, so many students go the tech route instead.