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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman stands to reap a windfall when Reddit goes public later this month.
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Being a Reddit user has always had its perks, but now the most loyal Redditors will get VIP passes to own part of the company.

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It was recently reported that Sam Altman owns a sizable chunk of Reddit stock. That's not exactly right.
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Reddit is losing money, it reports in its IPO documents. But why? It's at least partly because of R&D spending.
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Imagine splurging $3,500 on a new Apple Vision Pro headset only to discover a few weeks later that your very expensive device now has a crack on the front of the screen—one you’re sure isn’t your fault.

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The “News” tab has been a staple of Google Search for over 20 years, so when it disappeared on Wednesday, you can imagine how confused some user

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Beware the apes, Reddit told the world in its IPO documents, though not in such explicit terms. Put simply, the company warned potential investors that one of its subreddits, the infamous r/WallStreetBets, could make its stock price and volume extremely volatile—and there’s little Reddit can do about it.

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Reddit filed to go public on Thursday, years after it first launched in 2005.
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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman