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SoftBank-backed InMobi looks to raise $1 billion via Indian IPOInMobi, a mobile advertising platform supported by SoftBank, intends to launch an IPO in India. The company aims to raise $1 billion. It pl...
InMobi raises $100 million debt funding from Mars Growth Capital"We are using it to power the revolutionary lock screen experiences and InMobi Advertising's platforms. We are reimagining how ads can be m...
Startups go all out to attract talent; Lightspeed chases growth dealsIndian startups including the likes of Meesho, PhonePe, Upgrad, Purplle, Pristyn Care and Spinny are going all out to rope in and retain ta...
Mamaearth, Cult.fit snap up offline firms; Jio Platforms to bet $200M on GlanceWhile it may be too early to call it a trend, these aren’t the first tech startups to acquire old-school firms since the start of the pande...
Crypto rules around the worldWhile India awaits its Cryptocurrency Bill, here’s a look at crypto regulations in five countries, two of which are crypto-friendly, two cr...
Facebook backlash begins; recurring payments chaos explainedPrivacy advocates and civil society groups are asking the government to rein in Facebook's algorithms and set rules for what social media c...
Nykaa and Oyo: a tale of two IPOsOn Thursday, Nykaa will become the second Indian tech startup to launch an IPO, after Zomato. The company has seen its business recover gra...
ETFs send Bitcoin on a wild rideThe launch of two Bitcoin ETFs — ProShares ETF and Valkyrie Bitcoin Strategy ETF — has caused Bitcoin price to fluctuate wildly, even by it...
China's Fosun may exit Delhivery, Thrasio eyes India forayFosun International, a Chinese conglomerate that invested in Delhivery in 2017, has sold a part of its stake for $50 million, and could exi...
The Elon Musk effect, on teenagersThey are slick, smart, and savvy. And they are eager to invest in cryptocurrency — hanging on every word of the “Technoking of Tesla, Imper...
Barack Obama backed 'Jumpstart Our Business Startups Act' helps Indian startups to list on US stock exchangesMany Indian startups are now plotting to take advantage of 'JOBS' Act and easier norms may encourage emerging cos to list there.