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    On January 11, 2024, Canva launched its own GPT in OpenAI's GPT Store. [35] In March 2024, Canva finalised a share sale at a flat valuation of US$26 billion (A$39.4 billion) for the company, with buyers wanting US$2.4 billion (A$3.6 billion) in shares but purchasing about US$1.6 billion (A$2.4 billion) in that tranche. [36]

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  9. Martin A. Armstrong - Wikipedia

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    Armstrong's Economic Confidence Model is an economic cycle theory that proposes that economic waves occur every 8.6 years, or 3141 days, which is approximately .At the end of each cycle is a crisis after which the economic climate improves until the next 8.6 year crisis point.