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 DoorDash, the San Francisco-based prepared food delivery stanley termosky  service, is planning to go public by years end, Bloomberg reported, citing sources.The food delivery giants plans for an initial public offering  IPO  come as Airbnb Inc, Asana Inc., Palantir Technologies Inc., Snowflake Inc., and Unity Technologies Inc. also plan to debut as public companies this year.In February, the Silicon Valley-based delivery unicorn filed for an initial public offering  IPO  with the Securities and Exchange Commission  SEC . But th stanley mug e company filed  confidentially,  meaning its  stanley canada financial reports would not be immediately made public. Confidential filings allow unprofitable startups in initial growth mode to investigate the early stages of a public listing without the public scrutiny.At the time, DoorDash said its valuation was $13 billion at the close of 2019. The startup raised about $2 billion from investors, including SoftBank and venture capital firm Sequoia Capital. Its most recent funding was $100 million in November, led by new investor T. Rowe Price Group.Like other delivery companies, DoorDash became an essential business during COVID-19.While the company is still not profitable, it raised roughly $400 million in Series H financing in June led by new investors Fidelity Management  Research Co. as well as Durable Capital Partners LP in addition to current investors, accounts and funds that T. Rowe Price Associates, Inc. advises. The financing puts the delivery companys worth at nearly $ Ajpk Indian Ride-Hailing App Ola Nets $500M
 In today   hustle and bustle of the business world, there isn ;t a lot of time to sit back, relax and think about the history of an industry.Let alone go digging around to find the history of an industry like payments and commerce. Undoubtably, it   an industry you ;re most likely deeply invested in 鈥?otherwise you wouldn ;t be reading PYMNTS. And while we often bring you daily doses of whatstanley cup  8217  going on with payments, financial, tech, retail and commerce companies, today we ;d just like you to take a moment to relax.Yes, you read that right. Relax. What a concept, huh  To help you relax, and enjoy a little history lesson in the meantime  so it feels like you ;re working , we ;ve gathered a few entertaining cartoons that, in short, give you the history stanley cup  of how the payments and commerce industries took shape. Enjoy this week   cartoon version of our Throwback Thursday feature.The History Of Money  as told by cartoons The Invention of Money and Currency: Part IIIncase you  stanley cup ;ve still got a few minutes on your hands, here   another take on how the world of currency came to be, as told by this colorful illustration:The Story Of Money: Part聽IIIAnd finally, here   another whimsical cartoon that shares the history of how money came to be what it   thought of today. Remember the concept of bartering  Well, this video shows what the term payment used to mean before it meant paying in currency.This particular carto