Loans Could Burn Start-Up Workers in Downturn
Tech workers took out loans based on the value of their start-up stock in recent years. That may come back to haunt them.
Tech workers took out loans based on the value of their start-up stock in recent years. That may come back to haunt them.
A tech entrepreneur turned academic takes on the “disruption myth.” Big companies, he argues, have built software moats against rivals.
The prices of food and fuel continued to rise fast, and consumers were squeezed as wages failed to keep up.
She was the first Black woman in the position, which she held for two years. Her hiring came amid a push for diversity in the industry.
The streaming giant, facing significant headwinds, had said it expected to lose two million subscribers in the second quarter.
Twitter had sought to expedite the case by requesting a trial in September, which Mr. Musk had countered by asking for a trial in February.
The toymaker was able to raise prices to offset higher costs, but its revenue took a hit overseas because of a strong dollar.
School is out for the summer — but in some cases, so are the bosses.
School is out for the summer — but in some cases, so are the bosses.
Shifting demographics are reshaping complexes built for older Americans, who are looking for a variety of rates and services.