Despite the ad, Peloton's product reviews are soaring and it may be our fault New Peloton customers are giving their new bikes favorable reviews after years of sagging scores. This all comes after we reported on some unhappy customers. Joshua Fruhlinger 12.4.19 6:12 PM Features
Astralis is the first eSports team to file for an IPO. Our data shows why Wall Street should care. The best Counter-Strike team in the world is set to do something no other team has tried before: file an IPO. Jared Russo 12.4.19 4:26 PM Markets
Here's why Peloton is bouncing back just in time for the holidays Don't look now, but Peloton's stock is white-hot, and it hasn't even reported holiday sales yet. Jon Marino 12.2.19 11:00 AM Markets
So, your app has been banned by Big Tech — now what? Platforms like Facebook, Google and Apple can kill small apps by kicking them off. There aren't many options for fighting back, but here are a few suggestions developers can try. Alex Yalen 1.12.22 7:50 PM SaaS
WeWork is slashing jobs and raising prices in New York City WeWork has had enough of Adam Neumann - and soon, the rest of New York might, too. The wacky WeWork founder is seeing his former company slash jobs and jack up prices in the wake of his tumultuous departure. Jon Marino 11.22.19 11:00 AM Innovation
Levi's aims to grow, in spite of post-IPO woes Levi stock has slipped, and data reflects that job postings and social data have, too. Jon Marino 10.7.19 3:40 PM Innovation
Peloton's workforce morale - and its stock price - are sinking Peloton may have rave reviews from consumers, but data reveals that employees are becoming less happy as it grows. Jon Marino 10.3.19 4:26 PM Innovation
How a founder dealt with a Battery Ventures brush-off and eventually landed $50 million Aaron Rubin of ShipHero described “awkward” interactions with some VC’s when he sought funding. Christie Smythe 7.9.21 2:45 PM Markets