Knotel, on WeWork's heels, might be an even more promising workspace IPO Knotel is the lone challenger to WeWork's perceived throne. It's perceived because neither has officially filed for an IPO as of yet, so the real estate crown has yet to be anointed. Jared Russo 8.29.19 5:33 PM
Foursquare data doesn't match the rosy narrative for its 10-year anniversary A recent New York Magazine piece suggested Foursquare has both $100 million in revenue and 100 million American's data profiles - but does it really have the trajectory for an IPO? Jon Marino 8.29.19 1:36 PM
This data explains why Houzz is worth $4 billion Houzz is ratcheting up its valuation, by increasing employees, social media hits, user reviews, and word of mouth. How high can this platform raise the roof? Jared Russo 8.27.19 7:12 PM
Neighbor is doing to self storage what Airbnb did to hotels Can the $38 billion self storage industry be disrupted? Everything about Neighbor.com says "yes". Joshua Fruhlinger 8.27.19 1:42 PM
Ping Identity heads for IPO - here's all the data you need to know The fall IPO pipeline is heating up, as yet another software company is preparing an offering in a huge year for startups looking to break into public markets. Jon Marino 8.26.19 10:00 AM
Moviepass is a box-office bomb: employee count, social, and app reviews all plummet Moviepass was once an innovator in the declining theater business. But even it is not immune to the troubles companies succumb to when it comes to selling tickets to the cinema. Jared Russo 8.23.19 5:38 PM