What You Need to Know about Slack’s IPO

Venture firm Accel is known for making one of the most lucrative start-up bets in history, parlaying an early $12.2 million investment in Facebook into a stake worth over $9 billion at the time of the company’s IPO in 2012.

Seven years later, Accel is enjoying a comparable stretch of success.

The firm is the biggest investor in Slack, owning a 23.8% stake ahead of the messaging app’s upcoming public market debut on Thursday. Based on a reference price of $26 a share provided by the New York Stock Exchange on Wednesday, Accel’s shares are worth about $3.1 billion.

That’s a decade after the firm put $1.5 million into the seed round of a gaming company called Tiny Speck, which later morphed into Slack.

Read the full article at CNBC.

Don’t Stop Here

More To Explore

AI Gold Rush Meets Critical Talent Shortage

Daily Financial Update Good Wednesday morning. Here’s your fast, high-energy snapshot of yesterday’s moves and why today matters before the bell rings. Market Pulse: Markets

AI and Robotics Ignite Today’s Market Moves

Daily Financial Update Good morning—here’s your briefing for Tuesday, June 2, 2026. Market Pulse: Tech sector drifted yesterday as Nvidia’s robotics thrust triggered a see-saw