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After Figma’s $20 Billion Windfall Evaporated, It’s Picking Up the Pieces

Regulatory scrutiny felled the sale of Figma, a design platform, to Adobe. Now it’s grappling with employee expectations and a changing market.

Erin Griffith
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Computers and the Internet, Entrepreneurship, Field, Dylan (1992- ), Figma Inc, Mergers, Acquisitions and Divestitures, Regulation and Deregulation of Industry, Silicon Valley (Calif), Software, Start-ups, Venture Capital
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