Companies with primary or secondary offices in Ukraine now have employees who are now in a war zone. Read More
Tag: Startups
Is the reign of cost-slashing private equity over in the food industry?
3g Capital’s first major deal in nearly seven years is not in the food and beverage business. Read More
Early stage startups doubled their funding in 2021
Founders are enjoying a plethora of cash, even from non-traditional venture investors. Read More
Venture capitalist Tim Draper continues to stand by Elizabeth Holmes after guilty verdict
Theranos’ original investor says he still believes in what Elizabeth Holmes was trying to do. Read More
Will Silicon Valley finally change after the Elizabeth Holmes verdict?
While the Holmes verdict is unusual, some of the underlying matters of the case may not be. Read More
Venture capital firms set aside $1 billion for women-led startups. Here’s how it’s going
Women have struggled to raise the funds that their male peers have enjoyed. But that tide is shifting. Read More
Forget disinformation. It’s Hollywood and Madison Avenue where deepfakes are about to wreak havoc
The creator of a set of viral deepfake videos of Tom Cruise is founding a software company to further democratize the technology Read More
Why scooter startup Bird may be worth $2.3 billion–or more
Bird is going public at a value of $2.3 billion by merging with a SPAC. Read More
The war for your salad bowl: Is this Natalie Portman’s favorite kale?
The Oscar-winning actress is backing “ag-tech” startup Bowery Farms. Read More
Unboxing Vestaboard, a magical, Internet-connected message board
The new Vestaboard device recreates the sight and sound of an old-fashioned train station departure board. Read More