Will any Seattle startups go public this year? | Amazon cuts health care jobs
Remitly was one of the last Seattle tech startups to go public via traditional IPO — more than two years ago. (Remitly/Nasdaq Photo)

Will any Seattle startups go public this year? | Amazon cuts health care jobs

Remember the tech IPO? Not a single tech company from the Seattle region went public via traditional initial public offering in the past two years, according to GeekWire’s M&A tracker, amid a slowdown in the broader market. But this tradition from yesteryear might just be back in vogue in 2024, according to experts who track initial public offerings. So which Seattle tech companies are most likely to make the leap, if any at all? Read more and check out the list.

Microsoft at the Super Bowl: Microsoft’s Copilot AI assistant is a product in its own right, not just a feature of its search engine. That evolution is the big shift reflected in Microsoft’s ad for the big game, unveiled today.?Read more and watch the ad.

Amazon cut hundreds of jobs at its health care units, One Medical and Amazon Pharmacy, in the tech giant’s latest bid to slash costs. The layoffs follow 27,000 cuts last year, and recent reductions across games, music, Twitch, Prime Video and MGM Studios. Read more.

Jeff Bezos plans to sell Amazon stock this year for the first time since 2021, according to a new filing that sheds fresh light on Bezos’ move from Seattle to Miami and a controversial capital gains tax in Washington state. Read more.??

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