Top related persons:
Top related locs:
Top related orgs:

Search resuls for: "Jan Hammer"


3 mentions found


Read previewInvestors couldn't get enough of grocery delivery startups during the pandemic. Rohlik is on a pathway to profitability and has broken even in several key cities, CEO Tomas Cupr told Business Insider. Advertisement"The online grocery industry didn't have the best year in 2023, but we're still growing, which is super positive," Cupr told BI. At least 19 grocery delivery startups were operating across Europe at the height of the market. "The grocery delivery market remains a challenging area in Europe.
Persons: , Tomas Cupr, Cupr, we've, Turkey's, Germany's, Nalin Patel, Jan Hammer Organizations: Service, Venture, Business, Ventures Locations: Europe, Prague, Czechia, Hungary, Munich, London, Paris, Budapest, Vienna, Istanbul, New York
Trust in the crypto industry — be it with Wall Street firms, politicians, venture capitalists, or the general public — is destroyed thanks to FTX's downfall. It's a bitter pill to swallow when one considers the hard-fought progress crypto had made on Wall Street in recent years. canvassed more than a dozen Wall Street insiders to get a sense of where traditional firms stand on their crypto plans. Meanwhile, firms hoping to bridge the gap between Wall Street and crypto have been put in an impossible spot, answering for another's sins. Click here to read more on how Wall Street is moving forward with its crypto plans in the wake of FTX.
San Francisco and London-based VC firm Index Ventures has launched a $300 million seed fund. San Francisco and London-based VC firm Index Ventures has launched a new $300 million fund that will invest in pre-seed and seed-stage startups globally. Amid the global downturn that's shaken the tech industry, it's been "business as usual" for Index Ventures, Hammer said. The hope is that the seed fund will systematize the firm's efforts toward early-stage startups and entrepreneurs. "It was so tempting two years ago to back these growth rounds — but we launched Origin I, because we operated intuitively."
Total: 3