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A dive into the pages of Tearsheet’s 10Q journal feat. tales from 2023

  • A look into both the trials and triumphs of some of the leading public financial companies over the past year and recent developments that have taken place. 
  • And, what's in the cards for Coinbase in 2024?
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Revisiting narratives through the 10Q lens.

by SARA KHAIRI

2023 was a rough year for financial firms. But it was particularly tough for publicly listed companies that were subjected to investor skepticism, critical analyses, and the erratic trajectories of stocks in a turbulent market. Despite these challenges, there were glimpses of small wins as some stocks rebounded from losses, as financial firms reworked their strategies and unveiled expansive roadmaps for 2024.

Let’s take a look into both the trials and triumphs of some of the leading public companies over the past year and recent developments that have taken place.

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