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@chiraag_deora

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3 posts
2025-03-04
CoreWeave's revenue ramp is insane, but even more impressive that they're doing it with 74% non-GAAP gross margins and de minimis S&M! [image]
2025-03-04 View on X
CNBC

Cloud-based Nvidia GPU provider CoreWeave files for an IPO on the Nasdaq under CRWV and says 2024 revenue was up 737% YoY to $1.92B and it had an $863M net loss

CoreWeave, a provider of cloud-based Nvidia processors to companies including Meta and Microsoft, is headed for the public market.

2021-11-10
yeah nyc is cool but have you tried sleeping at 8pm and getting 10 hours of sleep because there's nothing else to do https://twitter.com/...
2021-11-10 View on X
Forbes

A look at NYC's growing VC scene as West Coast firms expand their presence, attracted by the congregation of fintech, crypto, and Web3 founders in the city

Covering venture capital, software and startups  —  In the 1980s, venture capital firm Sequoia set a tone for the tech investing industry … Tweets: @alexrkonrad , @caro , @iammegan...

2021-03-24
Battery Ventures plans to rebrand most of its portfolio companies as Battery products and group them on Battery+, a new venture platform https://twitter.com/...
2021-03-24 View on X
Axios

Verizon Media Group to rebrand most of its media franchises as Yahoo products and sell subscriptions to those products via Yahoo+, a new subscription platform

Sara Fischer / Axios :