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Kiwi Richard Morris behind tech 'unicorn'

A businessman hailing from Auckland co-founded a billion dollar American AI software business.

Andrew Bevin Mon, 15 Oct 2018

Tech start-up Tresata, co-founded by a New Zealander, has closed a $US50 million capital investment deal that values the data analytics company at $US1 billion.

The investment puts Tresata into the small club of ‘unicorns,’ a term coined for privately held start-ups worth a billion dollars

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Andrew Bevin Mon, 15 Oct 2018
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