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  2. Unicorn (finance) - Wikipedia

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    In business, a unicorn is a startup company valued at over US$1 billion which is privately owned and not listed on a share market. [ 1 ] : 1270 [ 2 ] The term was first published in 2013, coined by venture capitalist Aileen Lee , choosing the mythical animal to represent the statistical rarity of such successful ventures.

  3. DataSnipper, startup that uses AI to eliminate some of the ...

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    DataSnipper, a software startup that automates critical tasks for accountants and auditors, has raised an additional $100 million in venture capital in a deal that values the six-year old company ...

  4. Startup company - Wikipedia

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    A startup or start-up is a company or project undertaken by an entrepreneur to seek, develop, and validate a scalable business model. [1] [2] While entrepreneurship includes all new businesses including self-employment and businesses that do not intend to go public, startups are new businesses that intend to grow large beyond the solo-founder. [3]

  5. Unicorn bubble - Wikipedia

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    A unicorn bubble is a theoretical economic bubble that would occur when unicorn startup companies are overvalued by venture capitalists or investors. This can either occur during the private phase of these unicorn companies, or in an initial public offering. A unicorn company is a startup company valued at, or above, $1 billion US dollars.

  6. The era of free money is over, and unicorns are paying the price

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    Unicorns could pursue growth-at-all-costs for much of the past 10 years. Not anymore. ... The two covers bookend the last decade—a period in which free money fed a wild herd of startups that ...

  7. Aileen Lee, the VC who coined ‘unicorns,’ on why it ... - AOL

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    A decade after Aileen Lee coined the term “unicorn,” she knows that the term has taken on a life of its own—and is imperfect. “It’s an ephemeral word, it’s a point in time,” she told me.

  8. Adjusting entries - Wikipedia

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    In accounting, adjusting entries are journal entries usually made at the end of an accounting period to allocate income and expenditure to the period in which they actually occurred. The revenue recognition principle is the basis of making adjusting entries that pertain to unearned and accrued revenues under accrual-basis accounting. They are ...

  9. Cowboy Ventures’ Aileen Lee coined the term ‘unicorn.’ Here’s ...

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    Among unicorns that have gone public—just 3% of the total pool—there's greater gender diversity. Fourteen percent of companies in what Lee calls the "elite public unicorn club" have a female ...