A record first half for IPO markets, startup CEO gender pay gap, and big tech battles
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Welcome to Nº 31 of In The Money, your weekly newsletter on keeping up with all things finance, tech, and startups. As always, this week’s newsletter is filled with all the financy things. As we entered the second half of the year (crazy how time flies) we learned that the first half of the year was a monster for the IPO market, which saw 213 IPOs raise over $70 billion. We also got proof of continued IPO frenzy as Duolingo and Robinhood filed to go public later this year. We also learned that during the pandemic female startup CEOs took a 30% pay cut, while their male counterparts saw a pay increase. And in Sweden
A record first half for IPO markets, startup CEO gender pay gap, and big tech battles
A record first half for IPO markets, startup…
A record first half for IPO markets, startup CEO gender pay gap, and big tech battles
Welcome to Nº 31 of In The Money, your weekly newsletter on keeping up with all things finance, tech, and startups. As always, this week’s newsletter is filled with all the financy things. As we entered the second half of the year (crazy how time flies) we learned that the first half of the year was a monster for the IPO market, which saw 213 IPOs raise over $70 billion. We also got proof of continued IPO frenzy as Duolingo and Robinhood filed to go public later this year. We also learned that during the pandemic female startup CEOs took a 30% pay cut, while their male counterparts saw a pay increase. And in Sweden