Inside the Google-Wiz acquisition and the deal’s biggest winners

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It was on, then off, and welp, now it’s on once more β€” and this time for lots extra money. Yep, the Fairness podcast dug into Google’s $32 billion acquisition of cloud safety startup Wiz. There was lots to unpack: the why, the how, what it means.

And naturally, there was the β€œwho wins” half. Sequoia takes residence the VC prize for complete payout. However one other plucky VC out of Israel known as Cyberstarts had the biggest share win. Tune in to search out out simply how a lot, plus the crew’s different insights on the deal and the breakup payment if it fails.

Hearken to the complete episode to listen to about:

  • What Max thought of Nvidia’s GTC convention, plus a roundup of the vital information from the occasion
  • What the Fairness crew favored, beloved, and was cautious about with the Klarna IPO
  • The drama surrounding HR corporations Rippling and Deel and an alleged spy
  • Waymo’s deal to start mapping the roadways on the San Francisco Airport and what the autonomous automobile firm agreed to

Fairness might be again subsequent week, so keep tuned!

Fairness is Trendster’s flagship podcast, produced by Theresa Loconsolo, and posts each Wednesday and Friday.Β 

Subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts, Overcast, Spotify and all of the casts. You can also comply with Fairness on X and Threads, at @EquityPod. For the complete episode transcript, for many who choose studying over listening, take a look at our full archive of episodes right here.

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