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What you can learn from startup failures
Comment - Pankaj C. Kumar FOR those involved in startups investing, CB Insights is a market intelligence platform that basically tracks all private investments in the tech space, deal making, fund raising exercises and of course, the all-important news flows within the startup space for stakeholders to keep track of what is the next trend in the market.
Gen Z turns to socialismto change the world
AS we move deeper into the 21st century, a new generation has emerged today to take over. It’s Generation Z, which includes persons born between 1995 and 2002 – also termed iGen by US psychologist Jean Marie Twenge, author of the bestselling: “iGen: Why Today’s Super-Connected Kids Are Growing Up Less Rebellious, More Tolerant, Less Happy – and Completely Unprepared for Adulthood – and What That Means for the Rest of Us.”
Herman Cain says he faces ‘cumbersome’ vetting for Fed seat
WASHINGTON: Former Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain said he will face a “cumbersome” process as he is vetted for a seat on the Federal Reserve Board.
It’s Y2K revisited as GPS reset may send your devices haywire
WASHINGTON: Meet the Y2K-bug’s little brother.
Lyft leading wave of startups that will make debuts with giant losses
Lyft last year posted a loss of $911 million, more than any US startup has ever lost in the 12 months leading to its IPO
Grumbling about the new Malaysia
Speakeasy by S. Jayasankaran
An optimist believes we live in the best possible world. A pessimist is afraid that it might be true.
Bitcoin bloodbath nears dot-com levels as many tokens go to zero
BITCOIN’S meteoric rise last year had many observers calling it one of the biggest speculative manias in history. The cryptocurrency’s 2018 crash may help cement its place in the bubble record books.
Italian stocks plummet, FTSE posts new high
MILAN: Italian stocks slumped on Monday at the end of a roller-coaster session as investors fretted that new elections could see anti-establishment parties win more support.
An education in business
WALKING down the corridors of Dwi Emas International School can be a different experience from other schools – the students don’t scatter out of sight when the teachers walk by.
Manhattan landlords race to fill apartments in declining market
NEW YORK: Apartment rents are dropping in Manhattan. So is the patience of landlords.