Discord, a social media and messaging app loved by gamers, that “allows users to chat via voice, video, or text,” has held discussions with bankers recently “to discuss preparations for an initial public offering,” possibly in 2025, writes Lauren Hirsch and Mike Isaac for the New York Times, citing sources that requested anonymity…”The people, who requested anonymity because the conversations are confidential, cautioned that the talks were still exploratory and that I.P.O. plans remained subject to change,” noted the NYT story…Companies that may be impacted include: Slack (CRM), Microsoft (MSFT), and Alphabet (GOOG) (GOOG, GOOGL), as well as Snap (SNAP) Meta Platforms (META), Tencent (TCEHY) and Sony (SONY)..
Published first on TheFly – the ultimate source for real-time, market-moving breaking financial news. Try Now>>
Read More on CRM:
- Palantir’s Valuation Faces Scrutiny as Analysts Clash Over Future
- Jefferies Flags Heavy Insider Selling in Palantir Technologies’ (PLTR) Stock
- Amazon (AMZN) Eyes the Next “Billion-Dollar” Opportunity in Agentic AI
- Salesforce launches AgentExchange for monetizing agentic AI components
- Palantir CEO has sold $45M in shares in last two weeks, says Jefferies