Databricks' $134 Billion Moment: The AI Data Giant's Path to a Historic 2026 IPO
After raising $4 billion at a $134 billion valuation, Databricks may be preparing for one of tech's largest IPOs. CEO Ali Ghodsi hasn't ruled out a 2026 listing.
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After raising $4 billion at a $134 billion valuation, Databricks may be preparing for one of tech's largest IPOs. CEO Ali Ghodsi hasn't ruled out a 2026 listing.
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