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Investors get first peek under the hood of Airbnb Image: Teemu Paananen Investors are getting their

Investors get first peek under the hood of Airbnb [AngelList Logo]( [View Online]( [Investors get first peek under the hood of Airbnb]( Image: Teemu Paananen Investors are getting their first peek under the hood of Airbnb as the company prepares one of the most anticipated IPOs of the year. After confidentially [filing for an IPO]( with regulators in August, Airbnb revealed in a prospectus this week just how much the ongoing global pandemic has impacted its business. Despite a [40% drop in net bookings and 32% drop in revenue]( the company is pressing ahead with plans to go public in December under the symbol ABNB. As one investor [put it]( “The company’s IPO timing is not ideal from the perspective of telling a straightforward story.” On the positive side, the company posted a third-quarter profit (!), thanks in no small part to [steep cuts in marketing]( and a [25% staff reduction](. Investors noted the company showed impressive resilience considering the [devastating impact]( of COVID-19 on the overall travel and tourism industry. Next Venture’s Lee Howard noted that Airbnb’s bookings have rebounded to [roughly 70-80%]( of what they were in 2019 pre-COVID; compared to Marriott and Hilton, which are operating at roughly 35-40% of last year’s mark. Airbnb’s renewed focus on getaways within driving distance of people’s homes helps explain the rebound. But, still. There’s that $1.2B drop in revenue, doubling losses from 2019. Others noted from Airbnb’s S-1 filing just how [big a role China plays]( in its strategy. The company believes it can succeed where [Uber]( eBay]( and others have failed. Meanwhile, Airbnb isn’t the only Silicon Valley startup saying “whatevs” to the pandemic, as [DoorDash, Roblox, and Wish]( all announced plans to go public before the end of the year. [View Story]( Hot startups hiring now 🔥 [Retain.ai]( - Uncover how your company spends time. [Explore 6 jobs](. [Rho Business Banking]( - Powering the next generation of teams and platforms through digital SME banking. [Explore 3 jobs](. [Applied Intuition]( - Safely develop, test, and deploy autonomous vehicles at scale. [Explore 109 jobs](. [Volley]( - Interactive, voice-controlled entertainment for smart speakers & smartphones. [Explore 6 jobs](. Funding and acquisitions Chooch AI, [a five-year-old startup out of San Francisco on a mission to replicate human vision in machines]( announced a $20M Series A led by Vickers Venture Partners. The company — whose name is a mashup of choose and search — developed a computer vision platform that helps companies quickly identify and tag elements. It plans to use the money to build out its global team (and is [hiring an AI engineer in San Francisco](. Headway, [a startup out of New York that connects patients with therapists]( announced a $26M Series A from a group of investors and digital healthcare entrepreneurs. The company, which also provides administrative services to therapists who don’t accept commercial insurance, plans to use the money to other states (and is on the hunt for [sales, engineering, and operations talent]( in New York). Everytable, [a Los Angeles-based startup that provides food to marginalized populations like homebound seniors and the homeless]( closed a $16M Series B led by Creadev. The company plans to use the funds to expand operations in Southern California. AngelList Weekly 90 Gold St San Francisco, CA 94133 [Unsubscribe]( | [Update preferences](

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