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Stripe Teardown: How The $35B Payments Company Plans To Supercharge Online Retail

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Brothers Patrick and John Collison founded Stripe in 2010 in an attempt to gain share in online payments, a then-nascent market with seemingly boundless growth opportunity. Market opportunity. Fraud prevention tools. Stripe is ramping up its private market investments. Expansion into emerging markets.

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Fintech Fundings: 12 Companies Raise $240 million Week Ending June 25

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Canopy Tax (formerly Beanstalk). Tax & accounting practice management. HQ: Salt Lake City, Utah. Fraud detection. Tags: Security, fraud, payments, ecommerce, Finovate alum. Source: FT Partners. Latest round: $8 million. Total raised: $10 million. Source: Crunchbase. HQ: Latest round: $7 million Series A.

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2021 GonzoBanker Awards

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For the past four-plus years, Chesler has guided Glacier through continued growth and successful acquisitions across the West, all while staying true to Glacier’s local market culture. Goes to the growing cacophony of low-code and no-code software promises in the bank tech market. Congrats to Randy and a great management team.

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Fintech Fundings: 26 Companies Raised $530 Million Third Week of July

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HQ: Lehi, Utah. Tax filing portal. AI for detecting stock market manipulation. Tags: Institutions, investing, security, fraud, traders, stocks, artificial intelligence. Source: Crunchbase , TechInAsia. Accounting software for small businessess. Latest round: $2 million Seed. Total raised: $2 million. Latest round: $1.5

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Killing The I-Bank: The Disruption Of Investment Banking

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And before the dot com crash, Goldman Sachs’ IPOs did tend to jump an average of 293% from their starting price through their first Friday on the market — compared to 26% for the bank Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette and 78% for Merrill Lynch. When Facebook went public in 2012, the stock fell 15% in its first few days on the market.