Welcome to Startup Weekly – a weekly recap of everything you can’t miss from the startup world. Want it in your inbox every Friday? Sign in here. This week is supposed to be a short one in the US, as it started. But inauguration day remains a busy day for founders, and the following days bring more than just startup news. The most interesting start-up story of the week image credits: David Paul Morris / Bloomberg through this week reminds us that not all sales are created equal, and often looks more than the price. Additionally, there are legal issues for Decacorn AI. No divvi: divvi homes, a startup that was leased by A16Z, sold to the Brookfield site division for about $1 billion. However, some shareholders may not be able to see the sound of the sale. Beauty for Sale: Consumer goods Giant Hindustan is irreparably minimalist $ 342 Million – more than $ 300 million – more than $ 300 million reported in last year’s fundraising efforts. Big Markdown: Metropolis Company’s AI-Powered parking platform Company Oosto’s vision for what parts the startup raises. Before it was known as somehow, it has lost its backers because of the technology used in the controversial surveillance application. Legal Clash: Started with $13.8 billion last year, Scale AI faces a third worker lawsuit from 2025, with contractors claiming they suffered psychologically over disturbing content. A spokesperson for AI Scale said it had “a lot of safeguards in place.” The most interesting VC and the most interesting funding news of the week: Ati Motors Series Round announced this week is different depending on some ideals. And for companies that are not as uncommon, there are still other letters in the alphabet. Pre-IPO letter: Data Platform Power Data Fund $10 Billion at a valuation of $62 billion, with an additional $5.25 billion in debt. Meta has created a company as a strategic investor.From Cat To Unicorn: Health, Startup Studi Neko, the name “Cat” in Japan, which made $ 260 million in financing environment with a capital of $ 1.8 billion. Money to move: Lindus Health, a start-up backed by Peter Thiel and Creandum that is currently moving its HQ from the UK from the US, secured $55 million in a series of “fixing the clinical trial industry.” Spend less: Ai-Toa Growth Platform Management Vertice raised a $50 million C funding round led by Lakestar, with a value close to $500 million in resources, according to sources. Indian Robotics: Autonomous Mobile Mobile India Robot Startup ATI Motors Raises $20 Million Series B to Grow Internationally. The U.S. has dominated ATI’s profits, and the company hopes to benefit from demand for robotics made outside of China. Crypto Crypto Crypto: Capital in Crypto cumeback, Angellist and coin reco to launch Crypto Specialized Vehicles and crypto rolling vehicles that will release capital using coins. The state of the final image From a recent survey of 20 VCS Enterprise VCS. In short: think company, not features.