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Hinge Health Goes Public, Raising $437M for Investors

Hinge Health Goes Public, Raising $437M for Investors

Bloomberg22-05-2025

Hinge Health CEO Dan Perez says the company's IPO proves Hinge held up its end of the bargain for investors. Perez discusses plans for growth and attracting new users with Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow on "Bloomberg Technology." (Source: Bloomberg)

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