How much do U.S.-based startup employees *really* earn? It depends on where they live. The highest salaries are in San Francisco, San Jose, Seattle, and New York. But how do other cities compare?
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Remember all those VCs and techies who moved to Colorado during the pandemic? It seems like they're making an impact. While venture activity plunged just about everywhere in the U.S. last year, Colorado was more resilient than most: https://t.co/OSY4IMuWYP
In Q4 2021, startups on Carta raised ~$62 billion in overall funding. In Q4 2022, they raised ~$12 billion. Was fun digging into a whole boatload of data and writing about the many, many ways things have changed for startups and VCs: https://t.co/Cs53JBjJlF
Took a closer look at an interesting deal from today: A company that helped Pfizer speed up the clinical trials for its COVID-19 vaccine by a full month struck a $430 million deal with a private equity powerhouse https://t.co/wkek4ZXxtX
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A ranking of the coolest sports officials:
1. Hockey (sick spray stops)
2. Baseball (K calls, get to eject people)
3. Soccer (get to eject people and write their name on a card)
4. Basketball (T-ing people up)
5. Football (Have to deal with A/V issues)
Dead last is golf
I think I wrote 61 newsletters about M&A in the third quarter. In case you didn't read them all (for some strange reason), here's a TLDR on a very crazy quarter in the multitrillion-dollar business of buying and selling companies: https://t.co/DuUwuBj5aC
The world's biggest private equity firms have been some of the biggest beneficiaries of the surging stock market in 2021. Since the start of the year:
-Blackstone stock is up 79%
-Carlyle is up 59%
-KKR is up 58%
-Ares is up 49%
-Apollo is up 23%
In his book "Inside Money," @zacharykarabell tells the two-centuries-long story of Brown Brothers Harriman. Which is also, in a lot of ways, the two-centuries-long story of American finance: https://t.co/vgTLiOvM9A