Now that everyone's cut back on pandemic drinking, wine prices are dropping Everybody started drinking more during the pandemic. Now that's slowed down, and wine prices are dropping. Danny Konstantinovic 7.16.21 9:15 PM Markets
Why “woke” asset managers are still loading up on private prison stock Fidelity, BlackRock, State Street and Vanguard are all big private prison investors despite social justice pledges. Tana Ganeva 7.14.21 1:25 PM Features
Want to work in astronaut relations? Bezos and Branson are hiring for hundreds of space jobs Virgin Galactic and Blue Origin had a combined 472 job openings posted as of July 12. Christie Smythe 7.13.21 9:19 PM Markets
Crypto nation: One month into El Salvador's bitcoin experiment, confusion reigns Despite government promises of training and access to technology, many in El Salvador are seeking a deeper explanation of how bitcoin will change their day-to-day lives. Jonathan Laguán 7.9.21 4:04 PM Crypto
This week in Business Twitter: Bad news for the creator economy, Sriracha’s spicy revenue, and Roku the Trojan Horse This week, we delve into the origin stories of streaming platform Roku and Huy Fong’s Sriracha sauce. Meanwhile, some worry that a drop in YouTube and TikTok viewership could lead to a nuclear winter for the creator economy. Ivan De Luce 7.2.21 8:00 PM People
After a stellar IPO, Doximity CEO Jeff Tangney’s stake is worth nearly $3 billion Doximity’s $9.4 billion market cap and successful IPO cement its place as a healthtech unicorn. Ivan De Luce 7.1.21 3:00 PM Markets