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Startup News and Venture Investments - Saturday, July 26, 2025: Venture Boom Gaining Momentum, IPOs on the Rise and New Funds Launching
... startups are currently hitting the mark, how venture investments are changing the technology landscape, and what to expect from the future.
Startup and Venture Capital News – Saturday, July 26, 2025: Venture Boom Gains Momentum, IPOs on the Rise, and New ... ... planning to go public in the coming quarters. Confidential IPO applications have already been submitted by the American urban transportation service
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Startup and Venture Investment News - Sunday, August 3, 2025: New IPOs, Record Investments, and M&A Deals
... "green" technologies is ongoing: funds are eagerly financing climate projects—from renewable energy and electric transport to innovative nuclear energy. For example, Swiss startup Climeworks secured $162 million to expand systems for capturing ... ... into global processes.
Although the scale of the venture market in the region remains relatively modest, the groundwork for future growth is gradually being laid. Investors are shifting their attention to more mature projects with proven business models,...
Startup and Venture Capital News — August 4, 2025: AI Boom, Mega-Rounds, and Global Expansion
... there is a boom in “green” technologies: funds are eagerly financing climate projects—from renewable energy and electric transportation to innovative nuclear solutions. For instance, the Swiss startup Climeworks secured $162 million to expand its ... ... into global processes.
While the scale of the venture market in the region may still be relatively modest, the foundation for future growth is gradually being laid. Investors are shifting their focus to more mature projects with proven business models,...
Economic News: Saturday, July 26, 2025 - CBRF Reduces Rate, Wall Street Hits New Highs
... market remain strong: for example, durable goods orders dropped sharply by 9.3% in June after a surge in May, but excluding transportation, orders actually rose (+0.2% m/m), indicating stable business investment. Furthermore, initial jobless claims fell ... ... allowed NatWest to announce a new share buyback worth £1 billion, signaling excess capital and management’s confidence in future cash flows. These news supported NatWest stock and generally reinforced trust in the stability of the UK banking sector....