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ritholtz.com
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moneywithkatie.com
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manifold.markets
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| | | | | 25% chance. Background Anthropic is a major AI developer (Claude family of models) that has discussed public-market options amid large private funding rounds and reported preparation with advisors. Media reports in late 2025 describe the company engaging counsel and banks and weighing an IPO, while Anthropic spokespeople have said no final decision or timing has been made. "Going public" could mean multiple routes beyond a traditional registered IPO - e.g., direct listing, SPAC merger (de-SPAC), or sale/merger into an existing public company - any of which would result in Anthropic's equity being listed and tradable on U.S. or non?U.S. public exchanges without a conventional underwritten IPO process. Question (short description) Will Anthropic become a publi... | |
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ukconstitutionallaw.org
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| | | This article suggests that the Supreme Court's interpretation of section 28(7) has created such problems in relation to the legislative competence of the Scottish Parliament that the provision needs to be amended, repealed or qualified. Text The terms of section 28(7) appear innocuous. Section 28(1) confers power on the Scottish Parliament to make laws to... | ||