Klaviyo's IPO Success Creates Billionaire Founders and Unicorns Take Note

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Klaviyo's IPO Success Creates Billionaire Founders and Unicorns Take Note
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Klaviyo, a marketing software company based in Boston, saw its stock rise 23% in its stock market debut, pushing its valuation above $9.5 billion. The company, which sells software that allows merchants to send targeted marketing emails and text messages, generated $473 million in revenue last year and has 130,000 customers. Klaviyo's founders, Andrew Bialecki and Ed Hallen, both became billionaires as a result of the IPO, with Bialecki's net worth reaching $4.3 billion. The company's success is attributed to its decision to bootstrap for its first three years and its focus on efficiency and profitability.

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