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Most attention-grabbing startup tales from the week
As the top of 0% rates of interest retains taking its toll, SoftBank-backed Norway-based on-line grocery store supply startup Oda has confirmed 150 layoffs and a refocus on Norway and Sweden, the place it hopes to succeed in profitability subsequent yr.
Individuals being let go is rarely excellent news, however Oda co-founder Jon Kåre Stene, now a accomplice at VC agency Skyfall Ventures, hopes that this “could spark off the birth of several new startups in the Norwegian tech scene or strengthen companies already set out on a journey.” Europe already has a number of startup factories — assume Skype — and now it might be Norway’s flip.
{Hardware} is tough, episode 234: We already knew that Humane’s Ai Pin launch was going something however easily. Now the startup urges clients to cease utilizing its charging case resulting from battery fireplace considerations. That is “out of an abundance of caution” and based mostly on a single grievance, in line with Humane, however it’s unlikely to assist its case.
Reinventing the walkie-talkie: The 2 co-founders of French startup ten ten are getting little sleep nowadays as their unique social app went viral, with 1 million downloads of their residence nation and 6 million globally.
Sued, fined, and evicted: AI mortgage startup LoanSnap isn’t doing properly. With backers reminiscent of Reid Hoffman, Richard Branson and the Chainsmokers, it has workers deeply involved about its future as worries preserve mounting.
Falling from top: The within story of Fisker’s collapse is an enchanting one, and TechCrunch has it. Sean O’Kane labored on this for weeks, and the result’s a story of hubris, energy struggles, and the repeated failure to arrange fundamental processes which are foundational for any automaker.
We’ll dance once more: Co-founder and CTO of Firefly, Joseph “Sefi” Genis, was among the many a whole bunch murdered by Hamas on October 7. Now the Israeli startup is forging on.
Most attention-grabbing fundraises this week
Options by Textual content (SBT), an organization that offers folks a solution to pay their payments and apply for loans through textual content messaging, raised $110 million in funding. However as TechCrunch’s Mary Ann Azevedo famous, “this is not your typical startup raising capital.” The corporate was bootstrapped from its creation in 2008 to 2021.
One other distinction between SBT and the common startup is that it’s EBITDA optimistic and dealing towards full profitability this yr, in line with its CEO, David Baxter, who took over in 2021.
Based by brothers Danny and Mike Cantrell, the corporate took a flip underneath Baxter’s helm.
“We really have transformed the business from more of a founder-led family, lifestyle type of a business, doing roughly 20ish million messages a month to about 150 to 200 million messages a month,” Baxter informed TechCrunch.
- Dwell by the sword: Sword Well being, an AI-powered digital bodily remedy startup, raised a $30 million major funding spherical and a $130 million secondary funding spherical that introduced its valuation to $3 billion. That’s a 50% enhance from its November 2021 Collection D valuation.
- EV design in 18 months: Swiss startup Neural Idea raised $27 million to chop electrical automobile design time to 18 months, a robust promoting level as Europe and America search to scale back EV manufacturing prices to compete towards China.
- We will get why: GetWhy, a client analysis tech firm that leverages AI to assist companies conduct market research and extract insights from video-based interviews, raised $34.5 million from California-based VC agency PeakSpan Capital and others.
- The place’s your head at: Austrian startup Storyblok raised $80 million so as to add extra AI to its “headless” content material administration system (CMS) for non-technical folks.
Different unmissable TechCrunch tales…
Listening to of the Ticketmaster antitrust lawsuit made some amongst us surprise if this might give hope to ticketing startups.
And now Ticketmaster proprietor Dwell Nation confirms Ticketmaster was hacked. In case your private information was caught within the breach, that’s not nice. But when that’s one other step towards getting options, possibly there’s a silver lining.
Extra prime tales:
- Stroll the stroll: SAP is shelling out a whopping $1.5 billion in money to accumulate WalkMe, a “digital adoption” platform supplier.
- Huge nest egg: Personal fairness agency Bridgepoint entered a $650 million deal to purchase a majority stake of LumApps, a French “intranet super app” — and this might gasoline extra acquisitions.
- Noticed in filings: We knew that Salesforce purchased Spiff in February. Now we all know how a lot it paid for the gross sales fee administration firm: $419 million, together with $374 million in money.
- 11 figures: Spanish startups reached €100 billion in combination worth final yr, because the tech scene retains maturing. Nonetheless, with a mixed worth of $191 billion, Cambridge’s ecosystem alone is sort of price double Spain’s.