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*2025 could become a record year for startup acquisitions. Carta analyzed data from companies on its platform for the first half of the year: 1) 126 exits from companies that raised $1M–$10M 2) 100 exits from startups with $10M-$50M in funding 3) 48 exits from startups that raised over $50M If this trend continues in the second half of the year, we may see a new record for M&A activity.

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