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Dbt Labs Raises At $4.2 Billion Valuation, $2 Billion Less Than First Planned

The red-hot data startup had initially planned to close its Series D at a $6.2 billion valuation, says CEO Tristan Handy. The stock market led him to reassess.

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A Tale Of Two Technology Leaders – Intel & Qualcomm

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