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Elizabeth Holmes Co-Defendant Ramesh Balwani Of Theranos, Guilty Of 12 Charges
Holmes founded the Silicon Valley startup in 2003 at the age of 19. Holmes founded the Silicon Valley startup in 2003 at the age of 19. -
Chip Manufacturer Broadcom In Talks To Take Over VMware: Report
Broadcom manufactures a large array of electronic parts, including components for the iPhone. Broadcom manufactures a large array of electronic parts, including components for the iPhone. -
Prince Harry Shock: New Job Title Translates To A Lewd Acronym
The Duke of Sussex is the Chief Impact Officer or "CHIMPO" of the San Francisco start-up BetterUp Inc. The Duke of Sussex is the Chief Impact Officer or "CHIMPO" of the San Francisco start-up BetterUp Inc. -
Prince Harry Told New Co-Workers To Drop His Titles
The Duke of Sussex has been quietly working for months with BetterUp, a Silicon Valley company. The Duke of Sussex has been quietly working for months with BetterUp, a Silicon Valley company. -
Prince Harry Snags 2nd Job As A Commissioner Of The Aspen Institute
The Duke of Sussex will be one of three philanthropic leaders of the six-month study. The Duke of Sussex will be one of three philanthropic leaders of the six-month study. -
Amazon Commits $2 Billion To Ease Housing Shortage In Three Cities
The funds will mostly be used to provide low-interest loans for home purchases and building projects. The funds will mostly be used to provide low-interest loans for home purchases and building projects. -
Cybersecurity Firm FireEye Breached By Hackers, Hacking Tools Stolen
A leading cybersecurity firm revealed the breaching of its digital walls with hackers stealing some hacking tools. A leading cybersecurity firm revealed the breaching of its digital walls with hackers stealing some hacking tools. -
U.S. Big Data Firm Palantir Technologies Files For IPO
The privately held big data company has announced plans to finally launch an IPO. The privately held big data company has announced plans to finally launch an IPO. -
Toyota Places $400 Million Investment In Chinese Self-Driving Firm Pony.Ai
Toyota announced that it will be investing an additional $400 million to deepen its partnership with Guangzhou-based autonomous driving startup Pony.ai. Toyota announced that it will be investing an additional $400 million to deepen its partnership with Guangzhou-based autonomous driving startup Pony.ai. -
Chinese Firms Withdrew Their Investments In US
Chinese investors have shifted their focus on India and Southeast Asian countries due to increased scrutiny over Chinese firms' deals in the US by the Committee on Foreign Investments. Chinese investors have shifted their focus on India and Southeast Asian countries due to increased scrutiny over Chinese firms' deals in the US by the Committee on Foreign Investments.