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The right way to keep away from all of the IPO work with out annoying buyers

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Good day, and welcome again to Equity, a podcast in regards to the enterprise of startups, the place we unpack the numbers and nuance behind the headlines. Fairness turns 7 years previous this week, so in honor of its birthday, drop us a evaluate? Extra critiques helps extra of us uncover the present, and helps all our arduous work!

Mary Ann is off on a well-deserved break, so we introduced on fellow podcaster Rebecca Szkutak to benefit from her perception and humor for this episode. Right here’s what we bought into:

  • Regulators return with a resolve : The push to pressure a divestment of TikTok or ban it in the US is making progress, and the EU is hammering out its new AI regulations.
  • Offers of the Week: Peak XV’s new fund is fascinating, and we will study rather a lot from it in regards to the Indian startup market. Additionally, Ada Ventures’ new $80 million fund felt fairly contra-narrative in the absolute best means.
  • AI and privateness: After AI got booed at SXSW, we took a take a look at a number of new AI startups which are elevating rounds for his or her audio-focused tasks. These embody Nijta and Tavus, in addition to a bunch of startups from the present Y Combinator cohort.
  • What to do when there’s no liquidity? In keeping with Becca, the answer is to remain personal. That’s the dangerous information. The excellent news is that secondary transactions could be a approach to resolve a number of founder-investor tensions relating to exit timing.

That’s it for at the moment. Speak once more on Monday!

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