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  2. Stripe, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Stripe is the largest privately-owned fintech company with a valuation of about $65 billion and over $1 trillion in payment volume processed in 2023. [7] [8] There have been reports in February 2025, that Stripe is in talks for sale of staff shares at a valuation of more than $85 billion. [9]

  3. Patrick Collison - Wikipedia

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    Patrick Collison (born 9 September 1988) is an Irish entrepreneur. He is the co-founder and CEO of Stripe, which he started with his younger brother, John, in 2010.He won the 41st Young Scientist and Technology Exhibition in 2005 at the age of sixteen.

  4. John Collison - Wikipedia

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    John Collison (born 6 August 1990) is an Irish entrepreneur and the co-founder and president of Stripe, which he co-founded in 2010 with his brother Patrick.Collison was the youngest self-made billionaire in 2016.

  5. 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.

  6. Category:Companies established in 1911 - Wikipedia

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    Financial services companies established in 1911 (1 C, 8 P) Food and drink companies established in 1911 (2 C, 11 P) H. Health care companies established in 1911 (1 C ...

  7. Stripe could be valued at $60 billion—roughly 40% less than 2 ...

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    Just days after Stripe sent an email to employees detailing a potential plan to go public within one year, the digital payments giant reportedly could receive a cash infusion of $1 billion from ...

  8. Crossword abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    Roman numerals: for example the word "six" in the clue might be used to indicate the letters VI; The name of a chemical element may be used to signify its symbol; e.g., W for tungsten; The days of the week; e.g., TH for Thursday; Country codes; e.g., "Switzerland" can indicate the letters CH; ICAO spelling alphabet: where Mike signifies M and ...

  9. Arthur Wynne - Wikipedia

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    Although Wynne's invention was based on earlier puzzle forms, such as the word diamond, he introduced a number of innovations (e.g. the use of horizontal and vertical lines to create boxes for solvers to enter letters). He subsequently pioneered the use of black squares in a symmetrical arrangement to separate words in rows and columns.