Unacademy was once valued at $3 Billion and above and has raised more $800 Million till date might get sold for $800 Million. If the deal goes through, Unacademy's founders are expected to exit the company.
I think Allen is buying just Unacademy and
IMO Good riddance. Unacademy’s toxic work culture, layoffs, and unnecessary focus on growth over quality made it unviable in the long run.
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