Startup News
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Octo Stock’s Rollercoaster: From 3,000% Surge to ORBS Rebrand and Worldcoin Gamble
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Introduction Imagine checking your portfolio one Monday morning and seeing a stock you barely noticed triple in value before lunch, only to watch it evaporate most of those gains by week’s end. That’s the wild story of Octo stock, the…
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Urban Company IPO: Strong Demand Drives Subscription Surge on Day 2
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Introduction The home services sector in India is getting a major boost with Urban Company’s public debut. As of midday on September 11, 2025, the Urban Company IPO has already seen impressive interest from investors, building on a solid start…
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Klarna Stock Soars on NYSE Debut: A Deep Dive into the Fintechโs Big Moment
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Introduction Imagine a scrappy Swedish startup, born in 2005, transforming into a global fintech titan and stealing the spotlight on Wall Street. Thatโs Klarnaโs story, and its recent IPO has everyone talking about Klarna stock. With a blockbuster debut on…
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Bitcoin Hits $100K
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Introduction Bitcoin (BTC) has reached a monumental milestone, crossing the coveted $100,000 mark for the first time in its history. This achievement is more than a financial milestone; itโs a testament to the growing influence of cryptocurrency in global finance….
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Bluesky’s Meteoric Rise: Why Users Are Flocking from X
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Introduction Bluesky, the decentralized social media platform, has become a refuge for users disenchanted with X (formerly Twitter). Since the recent US elections, Bluesky has seen a dramatic surge in popularity, welcoming over 1 million new users in a matter…
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Intel Restores Free Coffee and Tea to Boost Morale After Major Layoffs and Cost-Cutting
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About Intelโs Latest Move to Boost Employee Morale In a bid to mend morale after large-scale layoffs and benefit reductions, Intel recently announced it would resume providing free coffee and tea to its employees. The decision comes only months after…
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Freshworks to Lay Off 660 Employees in Global Restructuring, Igniting Debate on Corporate Values
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Introduction Freshworks, a Nasdaq-listed software-as-a-service (SaaS) company, has announced a significant workforce reduction, laying off 13% of its global team. The decision, part of a larger restructuring plan aimed at aligning resources with strategic goals, comes with notable financial implications…