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Hedge fund launched by Instacart cofounder Apoorva Mehta has AI call shotsInstacart cofounder Apoorva Mehta launched Abundance, a hedge fund utilising thousands of AI agents to independently manage trades, researc...
Didn’t want my legacy to be defined by one company: Instacart founder Apoorva MehtaApoorva Mehta, who stepped down as Instacart CEO in 2021 and subsequently from the company’s board, still owns the largest stake in the fir...
Dunzo’s survival hinges on Reliance; Q&A with Instacart founder Apoorva MehtaReliance Retail, which is an investor in Dunzo, is yet to sign off on a much-needed capital infusion in the cash-strapped company. All abou...
Indian-origin founder-led startup Loom makes significant gain on Atlassian buyThe startup’s cofounder and chief technology officer, Vinay Hiremath, is of Indian-origin, while cofounder and president Shahed Khan has Pa...
Instacart’s public market debut: top stories on the grocery delivery company’s IPOAlthough Instacart's market value at public listing was only a fraction of its 2021-valuation of $39 billion, it came at a time when there ...
Instacart founder Apoorva Mehta exits with $1.1 billion fortune after IPOApoorva Mehta, co-founder of Instacart, is set to have a fortune of $1.1 billion following the company's IPO. Mehta stepped down as CEO in ...
Instacart looks set for $13 bln valuation in market debutInstacart's strong debut, along with that of chip designer Arm and RayzeBio last week, could encourage other startups to test the waters an...
Instacart set for Wall Street debut days after Arm's fiery entryA strong debut, like chip designer Arm and RayzeBio had last week, could encourage other startups to test the waters and potentially revive...
Instacart was all about grocery delivery, here's how it's different nowAs Instacart prepares to go public next week, it is a markedly different company. Envisioned in 2012 as a service that matched people at ho...
Instacart reveals IPO filing, disclosing PepsiCo investment, profitabilityGrocery delivery service Instacart on Friday said its core business turned profitable after making public its filing for a long-awaited sto...
The boy bosses of Silicon Valley are on their way outTop resignations in recent weeks signify the end of an era at these companies, which are among the most valuable and well-known to emerge f...
Instacart founder Apoorva Mehta is calling it quitsInstacart announced that CEO Fidji Simo had been appointed as Chair of the Board of Directors, effective as Mehta moves out from the board ...
Instacart said to weigh direct listing in snub to IPOsThe move would make Instacart the latest company to snub an IPO, for decades the primary path to a listing, because it risks pricing its of...
Twitter's top lawyer, UK's FM and 3 other Indian-origin people feature in TIME's 100 emerging leaders listInstacart CEO Apoorva Mehta, and Upsolve's Rohan Pavuluri also feature on the list.
With fresh funding, Apoorva Mehta is taking the grocery delivery fight to AmazonThe money will help Instacart defend against programs like the one Amazon made public on Thursday: It’s testing free two-hour delivery of W...
Head to Davos or Lisbon if you want to make an elevator pitch to Satya Nadella, Lakshmi Mittal!This is where the world’s top tycoons will be in the upcoming months.
2 Indians in US' Richest Entrepreneurs Under 40 list: ForbesThe richest under 40 newcomer is Bryan Sheffield, who has struck it rich in the Texas oil patch. Sheffield is worth $1.45 billion. Another ...
Two Indian-Americans among richest entrepreneurs under 40Vivek Ramaswamy, 30, a former hedge fund manager, has been ranked 33rd on the list with a net worth of USD 500 million. Forbes said his sou...
Five Indians in Fortune's '40 under 40' list for this yearAs many as five Indians have featured in this year's Fortune 40 under 40 list, an annual ranking of the most influential young people in th...
14 global startups that are likely to make it big in 2015Marc Lore, formerly the CEO of Quidsi is working on unveiling a new e-commerce website called Jet, which is rumored to be an Amazon-killer.