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Philippe Laffont. Photo by Bloomberg.
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Two More Coatue Partners Have Departed

By Kate Clark · Oct 7, 2022 2:26pm PDT · 2 comments
Coatue Management general partners Luca Schmid and Sebastian Duesterhoeft, who helped lead its private tech investments, have left the New York-based firm, according to a person familiar with the matter. The partners are the latest senior exits from crossover funds, the firms with Wall Street roots that made big bets on startups during the past... Coatue Management general partners Luca Schmid and Sebastian Duesterhoeft, who helped lead its...
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Meta’s Abandoned Shopping Cart: How Mark Zuckerberg’s Commerce Plans Went Wrong

By Sylvia Varnham O'Regan · Oct 5, 2022 6:00am PDT · 8 comments
It was 2020 and Mark Zuckerberg’s focus on his latest project began to intensify. Online shopping was booming, and the CEO of Facebook—now called Meta Platforms—wanted to transform Facebook and Instagram into shopping destinations. Zuckerberg threw himself into the effort, hosting daily meetings and taking a hands-on approach... It was 2020 and Mark Zuckerberg’s focus on his latest project began to intensify. Online...
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Tiger Partner John Curtius is Leaving to Launch His Own Fund

By Kate Clark · Oct 3, 2022 3:54pm PDT · 4 comments
Tiger Global Management partner John Curtius plans to leave the firm next year to launch his own fund called Cedar Investment Management, according to a person with direct knowledge of the matter. Curtius, one of Tiger’s most active startup investors, shook up Silicon Valley by backing more than 200 private companies since joining Tiger in... Tiger Global Management partner John Curtius plans to leave the firm next year to launch his own...
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Coatue General Partner Matt Mazzeo Departs to Launch Fund
By Kate Clark and Erin Woo · Oct 3, 2022 12:36pm PDT · 1 comment
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Coatue General Partner Matt Mazzeo Departs to Launch Fund

By Kate Clark and Erin Woo · Oct 3, 2022 12:36pm PDT · 1 comment
Matt Mazzeo, a general partner at New York-based investment firm Coatue Management since 2018, has left to start his own investment fund, according to two people with direct knowledge of the matter. Mazzeo’s deals at Coatue, one of the world’s biggest private tech investors, included augmented reality developer Niantic and OpenSea, a... Matt Mazzeo, a general partner at New York-based investment firm Coatue Management since 2018,...
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Tesla Makes Cash, Not Stock, the Default for Many Employees’ Compensation Awards

By Mark Matousek and Becky Peterson · Sep 30, 2022 7:28am PDT · 5 comments
Tesla will start giving its employees cash grants as their default incentive to stick with the company, rather than the equity awards it has traditionally handed out, according to internal documents viewed by The Information. The electric car maker’s employees will still be able to receive stock awards instead of cash grants if they prefer... Tesla will start giving its employees cash grants as their default incentive to stick with the...
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Billionaire ByteDance Founder Zhang Yiming Now Living Far From Home

By Juro Osawa · Sep 29, 2022 6:00am PDT
As the future of the world’s most valuable startup—TikTok’s Chinese owner, ByteDance—remains uncertain, its founder Zhang Yiming, one of the richest people in the world, is staying out of the limelight. Zhang, 39, has been spending much of this year overseas, using Singapore as a primary base, according to people with... As the future of the world’s most valuable startup—TikTok’s Chinese owner,...
Locket founder Matt Moss and his girlfriend Ava Thompson, who he says inspired the app. Photo from Locket.
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Chasing TikTok: Investor Fever for Rival Photo Apps Ebbs

By Erin Woo · Sep 28, 2022 10:20am PDT · 2 comments
Last year, investors competed fiercely to fund the next TikTok. This year, though, they haven’t been willing to pay as much for shares in young apps that might turn into the next social media stars. Take Locket Labs, the seven-person startup behind an app that allows users to share photos directly to their friends’ home screens.... Last year, investors competed fiercely to fund the next TikTok. This year, though, they...
Adena Hefets, co-founder and chief operating officer of Divvy Homes Inc. Photo: Bloomberg
Andreessen-Backed Divvy Homes Lays Off 12% of Staff as Rates Rise
By Cory Weinberg and Kate Clark · Sep 27, 2022 6:16pm PDT · 2 comments
Adena Hefets, co-founder and chief operating officer of Divvy Homes Inc. Photo: Bloomberg
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Andreessen-Backed Divvy Homes Lays Off 12% of Staff as Rates Rise

By Cory Weinberg and Kate Clark · Sep 27, 2022 6:16pm PDT · 2 comments
Divvy Homes, a property tech startup backed by Andreessen Horowitz and Tiger Global Management, laid off about 12% of its staff Tuesday. The cuts reflect how younger real estate firms are responding to rising mortgage rates that have battered the home-buying market. The layoffs affected roughly 40 employees at the five-year-old firm. Divvy Homes... Divvy Homes, a property tech startup backed by Andreessen Horowitz and Tiger Global Management,...
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Amazon’s Cross-Selling Team Scores Big With Top AWS Customers

By Kevin McLaughlin and Paris Martineau · Sep 26, 2022 6:00am PDT · 1 comment
Amazon Web Services has a pitch for major customers of its cloud server rentals: Want more Amazon with that? When Peloton last month announced it would start selling its exercise bike and other products on Amazon, the first time it had used an outside retailer, the news appeared significant as a sign of Peloton’s effort to reach a broader... Amazon Web Services has a pitch for major customers of its cloud server rentals: Want more Amazon...
Instacart CEO Fidji Simo. Photo by Bloomberg.
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Instacart Cuts Staff, Curbs Hiring in Run-up to IPO

By Mark Matousek and Erin Woo · Sep 24, 2022 3:54pm PDT · 1 comment
Instacart has been letting go of staff, slowing hiring and curbing other expenses as it heads toward a public listing, when the grocery-delivery company will try to convince public investors that it can maintain its growth—and make a profit—as the economy slows. The San Francisco startup over the last two months has fired some of its... Instacart has been letting go of staff, slowing hiring and curbing other expenses as it heads...
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Stripe’s Early Stock Awards Could Spur IPO Plans

By Kate Clark, Mark Matousek and Maria Heeter · Sep 22, 2022 2:00pm PDT · 4 comments
Stripe founders John and Patrick Collison have indicated the payments software pioneer, valued in its last fundraising at $95 billion, is in no rush to go public. And few tech firms want to test the whipsawed public stock markets. But a new listing could solve one looming problem for the 13-year-old startup: Stock awards to some of its earliest... Stripe founders John and Patrick Collison have indicated the payments software pioneer, valued in...
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ByteDance’s VR Unit Stumbles in Early Effort to Challenge Meta
By Juro Osawa · Sep 22, 2022 6:00am PDT
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ByteDance’s VR Unit Stumbles in Early Effort to Challenge Meta

By Juro Osawa · Sep 22, 2022 6:00am PDT
Zhang Yiming, founder of TikTok’s owner, ByteDance, has long had an ambition to follow in the footsteps of Meta Platforms CEO Mark Zuckerberg and grab a piece of the nascent market for augmented and virtual reality. In 2020, the year Meta launched its Quest 2 VR headset, ByteDance engineers worked on a confidential internal project to... Zhang Yiming, founder of TikTok’s owner, ByteDance, has long had an ambition to follow in...
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Netflix’s New Ad Chief Has an Appetite for Danger

By Kaya Yurieff · Sep 19, 2022 6:00am PDT
Before Netflix hired Jeremi Gorman as its new advertising chief to bring growth back to its struggling business, Gorman had compiled a colorful résumé of professional and personal accomplishments. While she’s best known for turning her previous employer, Snap, into an internet ad powerhouse, Gorman also played an important... Before Netflix hired Jeremi Gorman as its new advertising chief to bring growth back to its...
Lucidworks CEO Will Hayes. Photo by Bloomberg
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CEO of AI Startup Lucidworks to Step Down Following Layoffs

By Mahira Dayal · Sep 16, 2022 5:18pm PDT · 1 comment
The CEO of Lucidworks, a San Francisco startup that provides search engine technology, is stepping down from that role following recent layoffs that cut 24 workers, or roughly 10% of its staff, a company spokesperson confirmed. The 15-year-old company, backed by Shasta Ventures and Francisco Partners, said CEO Will Hayes will relinquish his... The CEO of Lucidworks, a San Francisco startup that provides search engine technology, is...
ByteDance's Zhang Yiming,  Ant's Jack Ma, and Didi Global's Cheng Wei. Photos by Bloomberg.
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Why Ant Group and Didi Investors Have to Wait Another Six Months for IPO Clarity

By Shai Oster · Sep 16, 2022 11:38am PDT
Despite recent signs that Beijing is easing its crackdown on domestic tech companies, the government won’t grant approval of hotly anticipated initial public offerings by domestic giants such as Ant Group, Didi Global and ByteDance for at least another six months, according to investors and senior Chinese technology executives. The... Despite recent signs that Beijing is easing its crackdown on domestic tech companies, the...
Adam Mosseri. Photo by Bloomberg.
Instagram Trails TikTok and YouTube On Creator Satisfaction, Mosseri Tells Staff
By Sylvia Varnham O'Regan and Kaya Yurieff · Sep 15, 2022 1:59pm PDT · 1 comment
Adam Mosseri. Photo by Bloomberg.
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Instagram Trails TikTok and YouTube On Creator Satisfaction, Mosseri Tells Staff

By Sylvia Varnham O'Regan and Kaya Yurieff · Sep 15, 2022 1:59pm PDT · 1 comment
For the past couple of years, as Instagram has sought to better compete with TikTok, becoming more appealing to creators has been a top priority. But in a memo to staff a couple of weeks ago, Instagram CEO Adam Mosseri made it clear the app still badly trails both TikTok and YouTube in satisfying creators. In the memo, which The Information has... For the past couple of years, as Instagram has sought to better compete with TikTok, becoming...
From top left, clockwise: Index Ventures' Danny Rimer, Sequoia Capital's Andrew Reed, Kleiner Perkins' Mamoon Hamid, and Greylock Partners' John Lilly. Photos by Bloomberg, Sequoia Capital and Kleiner Perkins
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The Biggest VC Winners From Figma’s $20 Billion Sale

By Kate Clark · Sep 15, 2022 1:29pm PDT · 1 comment
Adobe’s planned $20 billion purchase of design tool developer Figma is the third-biggest acquisition of a subscription software firm in history, and the largest deal for a private tech company at the time of the announcement. It’s also a lucrative deal for a slew of well-known venture capital firms, including Index Ventures, Greylock... Adobe’s planned $20 billion purchase of design tool developer Figma is the third-biggest...
Zoom CEO Eric Yuan. Photo by Bloomberg
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Zoom Readies Email and Calendar Products to Defend Itself Against Microsoft, Google

By Kevin McLaughlin · Sep 14, 2022 6:00am PDT · 3 comments
Millions of people join online meetings using Zoom Video Communications’ app by clicking on appointment links from their digital calendars or email services run by Microsoft and Google. That represents a big vulnerability for Zoom as Microsoft and Google make it easier for customers to host virtual meetings through the two companies’... Millions of people join online meetings using Zoom Video Communications’ app by clicking on...
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For Apple’s App Boss, a New Battle Nears

By Wayne Ma · Sep 13, 2022 6:00am PDT · 1 comment
When Phil Schiller gave up his responsibilities overseeing Apple’s worldwide marketing two years ago, it seemed like one of the company’s most powerful executives was hanging up his spurs to become an emeritus figure at the company, as suggested by his scholarly-sounding new job title: Apple Fellow. But Schiller is still very much in... When Phil Schiller gave up his responsibilities overseeing Apple’s worldwide marketing two...
Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai in New Delhi, India in 2015. Photo by Bloomberg.
Google Plots Pixel Phone Assembly in India Amid China Lockdowns
By Wayne Ma · Sep 12, 2022 6:00am PDT
Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai in New Delhi, India in 2015. Photo by Bloomberg.
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Google Plots Pixel Phone Assembly in India Amid China Lockdowns

By Wayne Ma · Sep 12, 2022 6:00am PDT
Google wants to move some of its most important consumer electronics production outside China amid the country’s Covid-19 lockdowns, which have disrupted the manufacturing and supply chains of many foreign brands, and as geopolitical tensions with the U.S. rise. To that end, Google has solicited bids from manufacturers in India to make... Google wants to move some of its most important consumer electronics production outside China...
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