North American Startup Funding Shrank Over 50% In Q3, Led By Late-Stage Declines

The latest numbers appear less alarming when looking across a two-year time horizon, rather than solely comparing to 2021’s record-breaking tallies. By historical standards, funding totals are still pretty high. Early- and seed-stage dealmaking, for instance, is actually above 2020 … Continue reading North American Startup Funding Shrank Over 50% In Q3, Led By Late-Stage Declines

The 10 Biggest Rounds Of November: Aspen Powers Up With $350M; DispatchHealth Raises Big For In-Home Care

1. Aspen Power, $350M, clean energy: The biggest round of the month was led by private equity giant Carlyle Group, which invested $350 million for a majority stake in renewable energy developer Aspen Power. The Dallas-based clean energy provider is looking to buy … Continue reading The 10 Biggest Rounds Of November: Aspen Powers Up With $350M; DispatchHealth Raises Big For In-Home Care

Telehealth Startups Pivot (Yet Again) As Employer Benefits Get Reevaluated In Layoff-Looming Economy

As tech companies slash their workforces and tighten their 2023 budgets, employers that once embraced shiny new perks to attract and retain talent are taking a second look at their benefit offerings. Following suit, startups that made employer benefits their bread-and-butter business … Continue reading Telehealth Startups Pivot (Yet Again) As Employer Benefits Get Reevaluated In Layoff-Looming Economy

Autonomous Trucking Software Upstart Embark Has Quietly Gone From $5B+ To Basically Worthless

Out of all the beaten-down public companies in the autonomous driving space, Embark Technology, stands out as a conspicuously terrible stock market performer. The San Francisco-headquartered company, which develops autonomous driving technology for the trucking industry, has presided over a roughly … Continue reading Autonomous Trucking Software Upstart Embark Has Quietly Gone From $5B+ To Basically Worthless