Improbable Stock

improbable.ioIndustrialFounded: 2012Funding to Date: $603.79MM

Improbable is the developer of a platform designed to let developers transcend the limits of regular computation, allowing swarms of servers running in the cloud to cooperate in order to simulate worlds far larger and more complex than any single server could. This company was founded by Herman Narula, Peter Lipka, and Rob Whitehead in 2012 and is headquartered in London, UK.

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Team

Management Team

Peter Lipka
Chief Operating Officer & Co-Founder
Gabriel Gambetta
Software Engineer
Toby Jelliss
Head of Finance
Laura Ashforth
Strategy Analyst
Michael Bannon
Chief Financial Officer
Robert Whitehead
Chief Technology Officer & Co-Founder
Patrick Timoney
Board Member & Head of Operations
Herman Narula
Co-Founder & Chief Executive Officer
Jason Jhonson
Chief Marketing Officer
Michael Donoghue
Head, Business Development
Aaron Neale
Vice President of People Operations

Board Members

Dipchand Nishar
SoftBank Group
Patrick Timoney
Philemon Chen
Christopher Dixon
Andreessen Horowitz

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News

American and British consumers believe that the metaverse will likely come to fruition in one to five years.
Improbable posted a pre-tax loss of £64.8 million ($88.5 million) for the seven months leading up to Dec. 31, 2019, according to a filing on Companies House.