Airtable Bets Big on AI Agents While Valuation Bleeds $7.7 Billion
Most companies would hunker down after losing two-thirds of their paper value. Airtable’s doing the opposite. The no-code platform once worth $11.7 billion now trades around $4
Most companies would hunker down after losing two-thirds of their paper value. Airtable’s doing the opposite. The no-code platform once worth $11.7 billion now trades around $4
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