The major shareholders behind the listing application submitted by the American "Tieba" Reddit are the founder of OpenAI and Tencent
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The long dormant content economy sector has welcomed a technology company preparing to list on the US stock market, with OpenAI founder and Tencent as the major shareholders behind Reddit's IPO application. On Thursday local time, American social media company Reddit submitted its listing application with the stock code "RDDT". According to sources cited by The New York Times, Reddit's valuation target for this IPO is at least $5 billion.
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