Jan 9 (Reuters) - Andreessen Horowitz has raised more than $15 billion across five new funds less than two years after its last fundraising haul, the venture capital firm said on Friday, as large VC ...
Andreessen Horowitz has raised more than $15 billion — its biggest ever funding haul — with plans to invest in industries including artificial intelligence, defense and biotech. The fresh capital, ...
Andreessen Horowitz has raised more than $15 billion — its biggest ever funding haul — with plans to invest in industries including artificial intelligence, defense and biotech. The fresh capital, ...
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Andreessen Horowitz, the famed Bay Area venture capital firm known as a16z and for funding a long list of eventual tech standouts, is getting richer. A whole lot richer. Horowitz broke down the ...
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692,395 shares were acquired over three days for a total value of ~$9.4 million at a weighted average price of $13.51 per share. The transaction represented 12.42% of Andreessen Horowitz's indirect ...
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