Instacart said it filed confidentially to go public, a long-awaited move that comes after the company recently cut its valuation by 40%
Instacart Inc.
said it filed confidentially to go public, a long-awaited move that comes after the company recentlyThe San Francisco-based grocery delivery company said late Wednesday that it submitted a draft registration statement with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The company had no additional comment.
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