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Billionaires 2020 - 13 août 2020
The richest people on Earth are not immune to the coronavirus. As the pandemic tightened its grip on Europe and America, global equity markets imploded, tanking many fortunes. As of March 18, when we finalized this list, Forbes counted 2,095 billionaires, 58 fewer than a year ago and 226 fewer than just 12 days (...)

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Too big to fail ? Tech’s decade of scale and impunity - 26 décembre 2019
Big tech behaves as though power absolves them of responsibility. Have we learned nothing since the financial crash ? Towards the end of the last decade, two American social networks – Facebook and MySpace – were locked in a battle to conquer the rest of the world. The two companies took “radically different” (...)

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Silicon Valley’s Saudi Arabia Problem - 21 décembre 2019
Technology companies can no longer turn a blind eye to the human rights abuses of one of their largest investors. Somewhere in the United States, someone is getting into an Uber en route to a WeWork co-working space. Their dog is with a walker whom they hired through the app Wag. They will eat a lunch delivered (...)

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Ex-patron de WeWork, Adam Neumann touchera 700.000 dollars pour chaque licenciement - 26 novembre 2019
L’effondrement de la start-up coûte cher au personnel, mais rapporte gros à son ex-patron. Ce qui devait arriver, malheureusement, arriva : en grande difficulté financière après la mise en pause de son entrée en bourse, reprise en main par les fonds ayant placé fortunes et espoirs dans ses investissements précipités, (...)

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WeWork May Lay Off Thousands - 26 novembre 2019
The beleaguered office space company is said to be planning to cut its work force by at least a third in a bid to stabilize its business. WeWork is preparing to cut at least 4,000 people from its work force as it tries to stabilize itself after the company’s breakneck growth racked up heavy losses and led it to (...)