The parent company of AI editor Cursor has completed a financing round with a valuation of $9 billion, with former investor Alameda missing out on huge returns.

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According to the Gate.io News bot, the Financial Times reported that Anysphere, the parent company of the AI code editor Cursor, has completed a new round of financing. This round raised $900 million, led by Thrive Capital, an investor in OpenAI, with participation from firms like a16z and Accel, bringing Anysphere’s valuation to $9 billion.

It is worth noting that Alameda Research, a subsidiary of FTX, participated in the seed round financing of Anysphere in 2022, with an investment amount of $200,000. After the bankruptcy of FTX, this investment was sold by the liquidator at the original price of $200,000. According to community calculations, if Alameda Research had held this investment until now, its value would be approximately $500 million.

Source: Financial Times

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