Reddit is eyeing a $15 billion IPO. Here’s how it became the giant cultural force it is today. The “front page of the internet” is determined to go public this year. Sam Klebanov 3.15.22 6:47 PM Features
Better.com’s woes by the numbers – it’s not just layoffs With the online mortgage company announcing a new round of layoffs, we took a look at some data that sheds more light on Better.com’s troubles. Sam Klebanov 3.10.22 8:26 PM Markets
Why Peloton had to lay off 2,800 people and what’s next for the beleaguered exercise bike company The company has come crashing down from its pandemic highs. CEO and co-founder John Foley may have also made missteps. Amy Lamare 2.9.22 7:54 PM Markets
El Salvador's small merchants see lure of Bitcoin riches snatched away as crypto prices crash Business owners began accepting Bitcoin after the country made it legal tender last year. But things haven’t gone smoothly. Jonathan Laguán 3.7.22 10:31 PM Crypto
Amazon’s huge max pay bump comes as it’s trying to fill 84,400 jobs The e-commerce giant’s job postings have risen by nearly 50% over the past six months, according to data from Thinknum. Christie Smythe 2.8.22 10:35 PM Markets
Glossier’s fall by the numbers: what went wrong at the beauty brand The brand’s social media followings have been sliding, suggesting it might be tough for the company to recover. Abigail Rubenstein 2.4.22 2:58 PM Markets
Google’s ambient computing job postings are up by 550% Listings for jobs related to ambient computing are surging at Google. It might tell us something about where the tech giant is headed next. Othmane Zizi 1.28.22 6:15 PM Tech
Made for Netflix scammers: 5 millennial fraudsters you wouldn’t believe if we made them up The true crime genre may most often focus on grisly murders, but the antics of these characters show why white collar crime can captivate us too. Abigail Rubenstein 3.7.22 5:45 PM Outcasts