The effort that OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has been working on for a decade to understand how the distribution of free money affects recipients and the broader economy yielded its …
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Andreessen Horowitz is betting the house on cryptocurrencies. (Yes, really.) This spring, the venture capital firm trained a new group of founders in the hopes that they can prove that …
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Agricultural yields of important commodities produced in those states (fruit, walnuts, corn, sugar, vegetables, wheat) are withering, thanks to punishing heat and the depletion of soil nutrition. The supply chains …
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Gill didn’t face charges then, but this time could be different. The Massachusetts state securities regulator has already confirmed that it is Looking to Gill’s recent conduct, without giving details. …
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WeWork is set to become a smaller (and potentially right-sized) company. Following a final hearing on its bankruptcy plan Thursday morning, the coworking pioneer will have fewer locations, a new …
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When the Ordinals system was first launched, it divided bitcoiners. The inscriptions were a almost instant hit, but some felt they were a bastardization of bitcoin’s true purpose (as a …
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Some creditors of the bankrupt FTX crypto exchange are preparing to reject a plan that would allow them to recover 118 percent of the money they lost. The proposal is …
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Adam Neumann’s bid to buy back WeWork essentially ended this week. A bankruptcy court on Monday approved a deal that gets WeWork out of debt. It could complete its restructuring …
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BUSINESS LIVE: IHG’s Q1 revenue rises; Diageo appoints new finance chief; Trainline doubles its profits
by ElijahBy Harry Wise Updated: 02:55 EDT, May 3, 2024 Companies with business reports and updates today include Intercontinental Hotels Group, Diageo, Young’s, Future, Hostmore and Trainline. Share or comment on …
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The scammer dubbed the ‘real-life Mr. Ripley Talent’ who used $1.1 million to finance his luxury lifestyle with fast cars, a 12,000-square-foot home and a driving hobby is unmasked.
by JackA fraudster who spent years conning people and stealing $1.1 million in COVID funds to support his luxury lifestyle has been identified as he faces prison for his crimes. Joey …