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‘There’s no trolls’: Social media alternative sets sights on IPO
Melbourne startup Memories has its sights set on an initial public offering after raising $31 million from institutional investors and high net worth individuals.Â
- by Cara Waters
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Tackling the ‘fit dilemma’ with fashion tech
Fashion tech startup Mys Tyler wants to help women find fashion inspiration to suit their dimensions, as well as their style.
- by Cara Waters
John Eales-chaired biotech pulls off successful ASX debut
The co-founders of Melbourne-based Trajan have seen the value of their stake in the business jump over $150 million after its healthy market debut.
- by Emma Koehn
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Do you have email-triggered anxiety?
Once upon a time, it was possible to leave work at work.
- by James Adonis
Aussie brothers strike it rich after US firm snaps up ‘bedroom startup’ for $2bn
Melbourne brothers Sam and Ryan Kroonenburg have become instant richlisters after their online learning startup was snapped up by US giant Pluralsight for over $2bn.
- by Cara Waters
Bitcoin piggy bank flunks out as teaching tool
Online safety experts have warned a bitcoin product available to kids in Australia is of little educational value and exposes them to the volatile and unregulated world of cryptocurrencies.
- by Cara Waters
Richlisters get jump on cult fitness craze Peloton ahead of Australian launch
Cult fitness craze Peloton is set to finally be launched in Australia next month but some rich listers have already snuck in its high-end bikes from overseas.
- by Cara Waters
Swoop Telecom landing a bittersweet moment for Vocus founder
Veteran telco executive James Spenceley says second-tier telcos offer investors more upside compared to the likes of Telstra, TPG and Vocus.
- by Cara Waters
BNPL outfit Limepay stumbles on path to IPO
Buy now, pay later contender Limepay’s path to an initial public offering is looking less certain with the abrupt departure of the startup’s co-founder.
- by Cara Waters
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So you were insulted at work
Insults at work can be confronting, like a rebuke in the presence of colleagues or a humiliating put-down for no reason at all.
- by James Adonis
EV charging punt delivers in spades for coal baron Trevor St Baker
Brisbane-based Tritium is on its way to the Nasdaq as it became the first Australian company to reach a deal with a so-called ‘blank cheque’ investment firm.
- by Cara Waters