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  2. Pinterest - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinterest

    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 4 January 2025. American social media platform Pinterest, Inc. Logo used since 2017 Screenshot The default page shown to logged-out users (the background montage images are variable) Type of business Public Type of site Social media service Traded as NYSE: PINS (Class A) Russell 1000 component Founded ...

  3. Ben Silbermann - Wikipedia

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    Silbermann entered the NYU Stern Business Plan Competition. "The prize was meeting with venture capitalists First Mark Capital in New York, which gave us half our money." [10] A little over nine years after starting Pinterest, the company held its IPO in April 2019 which valued the company around 12 billion dollars.

  4. Pinterest Stock Soars After Activist Firm Elliott Management ...

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    The social photo platform Pinterest got a new CEO a month ago, and now it has a new largest shareholder. Elliott Management, the investment firm known for its activism, disclosed on Monday that it ...

  5. Pinterest Plans to Be More 'Shoppable' as a Public Company - AOL

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  6. Pinterest seeks $15-$17 per share in IPO, below last private ...

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    At the upper end of its target range, the company could have a market valuation of about $11.30 billion and could raise $1.3 billion in net proceeds, taking into account restricted stock units and ...

  7. Timeline of Pinterest - Wikipedia

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    Pinterest participates in the TechCrunch Disrupt conference in New York City. According to a history of the company in Business Insider, the company is "nowhere near the main stage startup competition. It didn't even get the booth on its own merits; FirstMark Capital was a Disrupt sponsor, and it had to pull strings."

  8. Pinterest, Dropbox and More Companies Shifting to Fully ... - AOL

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    Pinterest Social media company Pinterest was so eager to shift its workforce to remote-first that it was willing to pay a whopping $89.5 million fee to cancel a new office lease in San Francisco.

  9. Paul Sciarra - Wikipedia

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    That same year, Sciarra, Silbermann and Evan Sharp launched Pinterest, and Sciarra became the President and CEO. [3] [2] In 2012, he left the company but remained on as an advisor. [4] [5] [6] After leaving Pinterest, Sciarra took a role as an entrepreneur-in-residence at venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz.