Reddit hits the road ahead of IPO

Reddit hits the road ahead of IPO

By Financial Times

Reddit’s public offering could set the tone for start-ups looking to list in 2024, and the EU wants to give Ukraine up to €3bn. Plus, there are new plans to deliver aid to Gaza to help the enclave avoid famine. 


Mentioned in this podcast:

Brussels aims to fast track up to €3bn for Ukraine from frozen Russian assets

Reddit aims to raise more than $500mn in IPO

EU ministers approve ‘status quo’ rules for gig economy workers 

Can ships carrying aid help avert famine in Gaza?


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