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Where is it Easiest to Create a "Unicorn" Company in 2025

... for launching a business can provide access to financing, talented workers, and markets. In this article, we explore three main platforms for starting a successful business - the USA, Asia, and Europe. Delving into factors affecting the creation of billion-dollar companies, we will examine investment trends, stock market dynamics, opportunities for public companies, and conduct both fundamental and technical analysis. Following our step-by-step guide, you will be able to choose the most suitable country and strategy ...

News on Startups and Venture Investments - Tuesday, June 17, 2025: Fintech Unicorns and IPO Resurgence Revitalize the Market

... diaspora. New Unicorns Emerging Worldwide: The venture boom is extending beyond traditional hubs. In Latin America, fintech Ualá increased its valuation to about $2.8 billion, becoming a regional leader. The Middle East has seen the emergence of its first billion-dollar startups (such as Egyptian fintech MNT-Halan), while Southeast Asian startups are increasingly achieving unicorn status. This confirms the global nature of the growth—today, companies from any part of the world are capable of attracting significant capital. New Funds Expanding Capital Market: The supply side of investments is also reviving. Venture firms and corporate players are announcing new funds—both global and niche....

X1.2 Solar Flare: Risks from Health to Financial Markets

.... Major industries (aviation, communication, energy, and even agriculture, reliant on GPS for precision farming) could incur billion-dollar losses. Experts estimate that the contemporary economy is exceptionally vulnerable to such "solar strikes.... ... moment, crippling tech infrastructure and inducing a chain reaction of failures. The greatest vulnerability is exhibited by companies in the energy and telecommunications sectors: stocks of utility companies, satellite operators, and mobile carriers ...

Startup and Venture Investment News — Wednesday, July 30, 2025: The Boom of AI Investments, Rising IPO Activity, and a Wave of M&A Deals

... OpenAI co-founder Ilya Sutskever, secured around $2 billion in funding, underscoring the enthusiasm surrounding "safe" AI projects. In total, dozens of new "unicorns" have emerged worldwide in the first six months of 2025 — private companies valued at over $1 billion. Some of them have swiftly ascended to "decacorn" status (valuations exceeding $10 billion). According to industry analysts, since the beginning of the year, more than 40 startups worldwide have crossed the billion-dollar threshold. Estimates suggest that nearly half of all venture funding in the second quarter was directed towards AI projects. Nonetheless, the excitement is not limited to AI alone: the return of significant capital to the market at large ...

Startup and Venture Capital News — Thursday, July 31, 2025: The Return of IPOs and the Boom of AI Deals

... Superintelligence (founded by OpenAI co-founder Ilya Sutskever) received around $2 billion in funding, confirming the hype surrounding "safe" AI projects. In total, the first six months of 2025 saw numerous new unicorns emerge—dozens of private companies valued at over $1 billion. Some of them have rapidly reached "decacorn" status (valued at over $10 billion). Industry analysts estimate that since the beginning of the year, more than 40 startups worldwide have surpassed the billion-dollar threshold. Approximately half of all venture financing in the second quarter was directed towards projects in the field of artificial intelligence. However, hype-driven investment is also seen outside of AI: the return of "big money" ...