Weekly update #21
Welcome to this edition of the weekly newsletter. The idea behind this activity is to gather all the information in the startup ecosystem in one place, with a special focus on the fintech market.
One of the most interesting pieces of content I read this week was a post by Ilya Strebulaev , a professor at 美国斯坦福大学 , very active in the startup and VC ecosystem. In a very detailed analysis, Ilya was trying to analyze how the stock returns of newly public unicorns vary over the years, following the recent Reddit, Inc. IPO.
The analysis, conducted on a sample of 236 unicorns that went public via an IPO from 2010 to 2021, suggests that most of the time (9 out of 12 years), IPO investors averaged positive returns, with only rare occasions with negative outcomes, very unsurprisingly I would add. That means that most of the VC that invested in the pre-IPO phase experienced very positive returns from the unicorn going public.
But we cannot say the same about the post-IPO investors. In this case in fact, we have more mixed returns, with 6 out of 12 years with positive returns, two years with a net zero return, and four years with negative returns (–29% in 2011, –32% in 2015, –9% in 2018, and –36% in 2021). And how is Reddit going?
The first day of trading was surely a success for the tech company, that posted a crazy +48% on the IPO price. The entire operation made all the investors very happy, including Sam Altman, founder of OpenAI , who invested in the company when he was president of Y Combinator , whose stake in the company is now worth approximately $600 million, even if he is prevented from selling for the next 6 months. But also foreign investors like 腾讯 , that invested in reddit multiple years ago. Another proof that the investment strategy of the Chinese group is giving positive results all over the world.?
Anyway we saw some very interesting news in the market this week. 苹果 is talking to 谷歌 to bring Gemini to the iPhone, while Revolut launched a point-of-sales solution for iPad. Robinhood finally landed in the UK, and Monzo Bank raised an additional $50 million in funding from the Sovereign fund of Singapore. We also saw some very interesting new VC fund launching, with Ballistic Ventures raising $360 million for their second fund, OTB Ventures securing $185 million and Frontline Ventures raising $200 million. From a startup perspective, we saw Solaris SE raising $96 million, Addi bringing home $86 million and Uber leading the $100 million funding round in Moove .
But let's take a closer look at the main news of the last seven days:
Closed deals
领英推荐
Strategic moves on the market
A special look in the Italian market
Insights on the Vc industry
Startups raising funds
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Take also a look at the last edition of the newsletter, Weekly update #20