Viant’s stock rose 90%, from $ 25 to $ 47 per share, after its debut on the NASDAQ stock exchange Wednesday. Investors on Viant’s roadshow “clearly understood Viant’s people-based approach, and how it’s built for cookie and device identifiers going away,” said CEO and co-founder Tim Vanderhook to AdExchanger. At the time, the stock was up to… Continue reading »
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