Strava eyes IPO as Gen Z trades dating apps for running clubs
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Summary: Strava, the 16-year-old fitness tracking app, is gearing up to go public, the Financial Times reports. CEO Michael Martin told the FT that the San
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Strava, the 16-year-old fitness tracking app, is gearing up to go public, the Financial Times reports.
CEO Michael Martin told the FT that the San Francisco company plans to list
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