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The Math Behind a $10 Billion Valuation For Cursor

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Now that the word is out about the maker of Cursor, an artificial intelligence-powered coding assistant, talking to investors about a new round that would value it at $10 billion, it’s important to explain why a deal may happen at that price.The new valuation—up four times from a deal struck just three months ago—would actually be in line with... Now that the word is out about the maker of Cursor, an artificial intelligence-powered coding...
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