The workplace productivity tool landed on the stock market on Thursday, and like many tech listings, it boasts fast-growing revenue, no profit, and stiff competition. Slack’s unusual direct listing method may prove durable even if the company itself doesn’t, Jen Saba explains.
The workplace productivity tool landed on the stock market on Thursday, and like many tech listings, it boasts fast-growing revenue, no profit, and stiff competition. Slack’s unusual direct listing method may prove durable even if the company itself doesn’t, Jen Saba explains.https://reut.rs/2WZ05FS