Startup

Hello and welcome back toEquity, TechCrunchs venture capital-focused podcast, where we unpack the numbers behind the headlines.This week we were back in the SF studio, with Kate and Alex on hand to chat venture, business, startups, and IPOs with Iris Choi.
Choi is a partner at Floodgate, and one of the very few folks who have ever been invited back on the show.Despite Floodgate being an early-stage firm, Choi was more than willing to dig into the weeks later-stage topics, starting with the Peloton IPO filing.
Kate was stoked about the offering (her piece here, Alexs notes here).
Peloton, a fitness, media, hardware (and more) company, is a lot different than your run-of-the-mill enterprise SaaS exits.Next Alex ran the team through a list of impending IPOs that we care about.
There are a number of venture-backed companies looking to go public before the stock market falls apart.
More on each when they price.After the S-1 march, we turned to personnel news, namely that Instacarts CFO is leaving the firm after about four years with the company.Ravi Gupta is joining Sequoia Capital.
Well tell you why.Next, we touched on two rounds.
First, a Kleiner deal into Consider, an app that brings power-tooling to email.
And then we chatted about Inkitt, another Kleiner deal.
Why the pair of early-stage rounds? Because Alex recently went to Kleiner to chat with its new partner team about where theyll deploy capital in the future.And that took us comfortably over our time.
A big thanks to Choi for joining us, again, and you for sticking with the show.
More next week!Equity drops every Friday at 6:00 am PT, so subscribe to us onApple Podcasts,Overcast,Spotify, Pocket Casts, Downcast and all the casts.





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