Messaging API startup SendBird is financially stable: CEO
By Bloomberg
09 July 2019 |
1:25 pm
John S. Kim, chief executive officer of Sendbird, an in-app user-to-user messaging startup, discusses the company's growth strategy. He speaks on the sidelines of the RISE technology conference in Hong Kong on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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John S. Kim, chief executive officer of Sendbird, an in-app user-to-user messaging startup, discusses the company's growth strategy. He speaks on the sidelines of the RISE technology conference in Hong Kong on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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