This week in Business Twitter: Bezos in space, VCs with FOMO, and a guide to crypto for beginners This week, the billionaire space race led to some heavy criticism of Jeff Bezos. Meanwhile, investor Frank Rotman’s unpopular opinion on VCs being fueled by FOMO had some supporters. Ivan De Luce 7.23.21 2:11 PM People
This week in Business Twitter: Scott Galloway goes shirtless, Elon Musk’s decision-making process, and Brian Armstrong makes a techno NFT Elon Musk makes decisions the same way Jeff Bezos does. Meanwhile, Paul Graham describes how startups exist at the intersection of two forces. Ivan De Luce 4.9.21 7:00 PM People
This week in Business Twitter: Elon Musk and Beeple become buds, NFTs get nicked, and Stripe grows to $95 billion Digital artist Beeple created a nude portrait of Elon Musk, NFTs were stolen through legal loopholes, and a 1999 “60 Minutes” clip on Amazon goes viral. Ivan De Luce 3.19.21 7:00 PM People
The curious story of how CUSIP numbers became a Wall Street battleground CUSIP numbers are like a Dewey Decimal System for stocks and bonds. They’re also a source of illegal monopoly power, according to investor lawsuits. Doug Bailey 3.25.22 4:51 PM Markets
SpaceX is now hiring more people than Blue Origin for the first time Remote work doesn't appear to be a thing at SpaceX, and that shows in how the company has been hiring. Joshua Fruhlinger 4.30.20 3:18 PM Innovation
Job openings at Blue Origin drop as SpaceX hits all-time high A shift in the billionaire space war balance may be on the horizon according to job-listing trends. Joshua Fruhlinger 2.18.20 3:00 PM Tech
Amazon job openings top 36,000. Yes, 36 thousand. Here's what and where it's hiring. The e-commerce giant is hiring in more than 50 countries worldwide. Here's what we're seeing. Joshua Fruhlinger 2.5.20 6:24 PM Tech
No one knows who’s on the hook if a DAO gets sued Believers say DAOs are the future of work, but it’s not clear who gets held accountable if something goes wrong. Doug Bailey 3.16.22 4:37 PM Crypto