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WSJ Tech News Briefing

TNB Tech Minute: Eyeing IPO, Anthropic Adds Former GM Exec to Board

13 Feb 2026

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Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?

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Here's your afternoon TNB Tech Minute for Friday, February 13th. I'm Julie Chang for The Wall Street Journal.

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Chapter 2: What recent developments are happening with Anthropic and its board?

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We exclusively report that former Microsoft and General Motors executive Chris Liddell has joined Anthropic's board of directors. Liddell helped take General Motors public. His appointment adds a board member with experience steering a large company through a public listing, as Anthropic eyes a potential IPO, possibly by the end of this year.

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The developer of the clawed chatbot and a key rival to OpenAI announced the close of a $30 billion financing yesterday, valuing the company at $380 billion. Rivian expects to begin deliveries of its new R2 model in the second quarter before production ramps up later in the year.

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Executives told analysts that the company will begin production with a single shift before adding a second in the second half and a third shift next year. Rivian is betting that the model will be a compelling EV alternative around the $50,000 price point. Shares closed up over 26%.

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And in markets, Coinbase swung to a loss in a quarter marked by a sell-off in digital currencies. Still, the largest U.S. cryptocurrency exchange's stock, which has fallen sharply this year, rose over 16% on Friday. Shares of DraftKings fell after the company reported earnings yesterday. The online sports betting operator's revenue jumped 43%, but its annual sales outlook disappointed.

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Shares dropped about 13.5%. Semiconductor equipment maker Applied Materials posted better-than-expected quarterly results, boosted by soaring demand for AI computing. The stock gained about 8%. And that's a wrap on your TMB Tech Minutes. A quick programming note, we'll be off on Monday for President's Day, but back on Tuesday with more.

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