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  2. Stripes (growth equity firm) - Wikipedia

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    Stripes (Stripes, LLC) is a private equity and venture capital firm based in Manhattan, New York, founded in 2008. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In 2024, Stripes has US$7 billion of assets under management and more than 80 investments. [ 3 ]

  3. Stripe’s popping off in the secondary markets right now - AOL

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    Now, in 2024, the Stripe sale is over, and Smythe has seen sellers looking to move Stripe shares at a little over $30 a pop. This level of rising demand over such a short period is uncommon ...

  4. Stripe, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Stripe, Inc. is an Irish-American [3] multinational financial services and software as a service (SaaS) company dual-headquartered in South San Francisco, California, United States, and Dublin, Ireland.

  5. Strip financing - Wikipedia

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    Strip financing is the repackaging of different types of obligations—debt, preferred stock, common stock etc.—into one security.The idea is to ease conflicts of interest and agency costs between the holders of the initial components, bond and stockholders.

  6. John Collison on Stripe’s growth plans, the obsession over an ...

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    Stripe just released its annual letter, revealing that, in 2023, the company hit $1 trillion in total payment volume. ... Practically, that means Stripe is looking to the “revenue and finance ...

  7. Alternative financing startup Pipe snaps up Stripe and ... - AOL

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    Pipe, a two-year-old startup that aims to be the “Nasdaq for revenue,” announced today it has snagged former Stripe EIC Sid Orlando and HubSpot’s ex-Chief Strategy Officer Brad Coffey to ...

  8. Follow-on offering - Wikipedia

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    The issuing company is able to raise capital on an as-needed basis with the option to refrain from offering shares if unsatisfied with the available price on a particular day. The non-dilutive type of follow-on offering is when privately held shares are offered for sale by company directors or other insiders (such as venture capitalists ) who ...

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