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Tag Archives: Unicorns
Narwhals, unicorns and profits – Canadian tech start-ups are on the rise
Unicorns and narwhals – what business do these creatures have in boardrooms and on stock exchanges? “Unicorn” and “narwhal” are industry terms used to describe certain private start-up tech companies. “Unicorns” are start-ups valued by investors at $1B or more, … Continue reading
Posted in Corporate Law
Tagged Canadian, Narwhals, Profits, Rise, Startups, Tech, Unicorns
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With the Economy Uncertain, Tech ‘Unicorns’ Rush Toward I.P.O.
Faced with a choppy stock market and fears of an economic downturn, Uber and Lyft are moving toward the public markets as other private tech companies also get ready. Read more detail on Recent Business Law posts –
Posted in Business law
Tagged economy, I.P.O., Rush, Tech, Toward, Uncertain, Unicorns
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Why Xiaomi’s Offering May Not Spell Trouble for Other Chinese Unicorns
The smartphone maker disappointed investors in its first day of trading. Other Chinese tech giants have reason to believe that they could fare better. Read more detail on Recent Business Law posts –