Many of Stockholm's thriving tech businesses consider relocating as they look to scale up, amid growing US interest in Swedish AI startups Lovable and Legora
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A look at Lisbon's Unicorn Factory, a startup hub that 300 businesses joined in 2025, up from 250 in 2024; 17 unicorns have moved to Lisbon since its 2022 debut
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Sources: Jeff Bezos' Project Prometheus is raising tens of billions to buy companies hit by AI; it was valued at ~$30B in November 2025 when it raised $6.2B
Project Prometheus in new talks with Abu Dhabi and JPMorgan over vehicle to buy up businesses disrupted by the technology
India partners with Alibaba.com to help Indian startups and small businesses reach overseas buyers, highlighting its selective engagement with Chinese platforms
India partners with Alibaba.com to help Indian startups and small businesses reach overseas buyers, highlighting its selective engagement with Chinese platforms
India's government has partnered with China's Alibaba.com on an export-focused program aimed at helping startups and small businesses reach overseas buyers.
Mistral CEO Arthur Mensch says the startup's annualized revenue run rate was “north of $400M”, up from $20M a year ago, and it is set to hit $1B ARR by 2026-end
French start-up is riding a growing wave of demand from European businesses for alternatives to US tech
Ant, which in November 2025 elevated its health unit to be level with Alipay and its lending businesses, is betting on AI-powered health care to fuel its growth
Roughly five years ago, Ant Group Co. reined in its ambitions after a derailed initial public offering.
London-based Tem, which uses AI to optimize energy transactions for businesses, raised a $75M Series B led by Lightspeed, a source says at a $300M+ valuation
As AI data centers drive up electricity prices, London-based startup Tem thinks AI might be able to help solve it, too.
Investor fears that software companies are facing an AI-driven extinction event are exaggerated, but the persistent belief has damaged their stocks for months
and they're terrifiedMelia Russell /Business Insider:Anthropic's latest AI tool was seen by the legal software industry as a ‘shot across the bow.’ Here's what it means.Reuters:‘Software-mageddon’ lea...
Arm CEO Rene Haas says investor fears about AI hurting software companies are a “micro-hysteria” that exceeds the reality of how businesses are using AI tools
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