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Wiz Snubs Google’s $23 Billion Offer: Independence Over Alphabet Soup!
Wiz rejects Alphabet’s $23 billion offer, choosing independence over a hefty premium. CEO Assaf Rappaport rallies 1,200 employees with a bold email.

Hot Take:
Turning down $23 billion? Wiz must be casting some serious confidence spells! Guess they’re too cool for Google school.
Key Points:
- Wiz rejected a $23 billion acquisition offer from Alphabet, Google’s parent company.
- Wiz’s last private valuation was $12 billion.
- The management team and investors support the decision to remain independent.
- Wiz’s CEO, Assaf Rappaport, communicated the decision to 1,200 employees.