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Mobileye CEO, Amnon Shashua, and Instacart CEO, Fidji Simo. Photos by Bloomberg.

Instacart Sitting Tight on IPO Even As Mobileye Pushes Ahead

By Maria Heeter and Erin Woo · Oct 3, 2022 7:07am PDT
It’s been a slow year for tech initial public offerings. Companies have held off as the market has spiraled down in one of the most intense slumps in years. But Friday’s IPO filing by Intel-controlled self-driving–tech firm Mobileye shows some companies are still ready to pounce if the opportunity presents itself. Aside from... It’s been a slow year for tech initial public offerings. Companies have held off as the...
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The Buzz Over Creator Economy Dulls to a Quiet Roar

By Mahira Dayal · Oct 3, 2022 6:00am PDT
The creator economy is going through a shakeout. Tech companies focused on creators are laying off workers, shelving products and curbing perks such as cash advances for online influencers. Funding for U.S. creator startups in the third quarter sank 53% from the year-ago period, the third straight quarter of annual decline. But it’s not... The creator economy is going through a shakeout. Tech companies focused on creators are laying...
The Electric Quarterly: China Inc. in the U.S.?
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The Electric Quarterly: China Inc. in the U.S.?

By Steve LeVine · Oct 2, 2022 2:00pm PDT
The Biden Administration has allocated about $100 billion to establish a U.S. battery supply chain and thwart a Chinese stranglehold on the industry. Will the U.S. now allow Chinese companies to open factories in the U.S.? This week, we look at an attempt by Chinese battery manufacturer Gotion High-Tech to build a gigafactory in a Michigan... The Biden Administration has allocated about $100 billion to establish a U.S. battery supply...
Photo Sampei Omichi. Art by Clark Miller
The Founder Who Escaped Deportation by Building a Business in 60 Days
By Margaux MacColl · Oct 1, 2022 7:00am PDT · 4 comments
Photo Sampei Omichi. Art by Clark Miller
My Life's Work

The Founder Who Escaped Deportation by Building a Business in 60 Days

By Margaux MacColl · Oct 1, 2022 7:00am PDT · 4 comments
It was early 2021 when Sampei Omichi’s deportation countdown started: He had 60 days left on his student visa before he would have to leave the country. The then–21-year-old’s only option was to found a startup to qualify for an international entrepreneur parole, which allows entrepreneurs to stay in the country for over two years— assuming, of... It was early 2021 when Sampei Omichi’s deportation countdown started: He had 60 days left on his...
A Secret Power Clique Revealed
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A Secret Power Clique Revealed

By Jon Steinberg · Oct 1, 2022 7:00am PDT
Hi, welcome to your Weekend!If you’re like the rest of the tech world, you may have spent the latter part of this past week flipping through “The Texts”—Elon Musk’s subpoenaed SMS chats with a rogues’ gallery of Silicon Valley power brokers and suck-ups. They make for fascinating reading, revealing how a bunch of guys named Joe, Jason and Jack... Hi, welcome to your Weekend!If you’re like the rest of the tech world, you may have spent the...
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Silicon Valley’s ‘Swag Gap’: A Colorful Rival Comes for Patagonia’s Abdicated Throne

By Annie Goldsmith · Sep 30, 2022 11:00am PDT · 5 comments
Earlier this month, Peter Coats was milling about a block party in San Francisco’s Glen Park neighborhood wearing one of his most discussed articles of clothing: a Cotopaxi windbreaker with army green and blue colorblocking across the chest and a barely visible Google logo on the sleeve. Coats, Google’s head of strategic finance, said he wears... Earlier this month, Peter Coats was milling about a block party in San Francisco’s Glen Park...
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Wall Street’s Expectations for Legacy Media Are Getting Weird

By Andrew A. Rosen · Sep 30, 2022 9:00am PDT
Parqor is part of The Information’s newsletter network. To receive it in your inbox every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, sign up here. Maximizing subscriber growth was a fun objective for media executives and Wall Street investors alike. Hollywood bosses got to rack up billions of dollars in annual losses on content spending... Parqor is part of The Information’s newsletter network. To receive it in your inbox...
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Saint Frances of the Whistle: A Year After Frances Haugen’s Facebook Leak, Every Corporate Secret Is Now Up for Grabs
By Abram Brown · Sep 30, 2022 8:30am PDT · 1 comment
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Saint Frances of the Whistle: A Year After Frances Haugen’s Facebook Leak, Every Corporate Secret Is Now Up for Grabs

By Abram Brown · Sep 30, 2022 8:30am PDT · 1 comment
When Frances Haugen has sought refuge during the past year of personal attacks, speaking engagements, and congressional and parliamentary hearings, she has found it beside a placid blue lagoon in Puerto Rico. She shares a home in Miramar—“the Brooklyn of San Juan,” she said—with her new husband, Alex, whose last name and background she prefers,... When Frances Haugen has sought refuge during the past year of personal attacks, speaking...
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Tesla Makes Cash, Not Stock, the Default for Many Employees’ Compensation Awards

By Mark Matousek and Becky Peterson · Sep 30, 2022 7:28am PDT · 5 comments
Tesla will start giving its employees cash grants as their default incentive to stick with the company, rather than the equity awards it has traditionally handed out, according to internal documents viewed by The Information. The electric car maker’s employees will still be able to receive stock awards instead of cash grants if they prefer... Tesla will start giving its employees cash grants as their default incentive to stick with the...
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FTX Org Charts: Inside Sam Bankman-Fried’s Crypto Empire

By Akash Pasricha · Sep 30, 2022 6:00am PDT · 2 comments
FTX, the second-biggest crypto exchange in the world by trading volume, has recently been dubbed a “central bank” of crypto as the firm—under the helm of co-founder and CEO Sam Bankman-Fried—emerged as a lender of last resort to struggling businesses amid the market meltdown. That level of influence has been possible in... FTX, the second-biggest crypto exchange in the world by trading volume, has recently been dubbed...
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The Briefing

Google’s Stadia Flop and Zuckerberg’s Oh-So-Innocent AI

By Nick Wingfield · Sep 29, 2022 5:00pm PDT · 1 comment
It’s finally time to pour one out for Stadia, Google’s cloud-based game-streaming service. Google on Thursday morning said in a blog post that it would begin winding down the service because it never caught on with users. Stadia’s death is another blow to Google and parent company Alphabet’s efforts to expand beyond the search engine’s core... It’s finally time to pour one out for Stadia, Google’s cloud-based game-streaming service. Google...
How Amazon Influencers Can Cash Out This Prime Day
How Amazon Influencers Can Cash Out This Prime Day
By Mahira Dayal · Sep 29, 2022 3:32pm PDT
How Amazon Influencers Can Cash Out This Prime Day
Creator Economy

How Amazon Influencers Can Cash Out This Prime Day

By Mahira Dayal · Sep 29, 2022 3:32pm PDT
Amazon’s announcement that it will hold another shopping sales event known as Prime Day, in mid-October, could give a window into how creators will fare during the upcoming holiday shopping season.Amazon’s five-year-old influencer program rewards creators on Amazon and social media apps when they review Amazon-sold clothes, accessories and... Amazon’s announcement that it will hold another shopping sales event known as Prime Day, in...
Elon Musk considered Oprah Winfrey for Twitter's board, messages show. Photo by Bloomberg.

Who Could Run Twitter? Musk’s Friends Had a Few Ideas

By Becky Peterson and Kate Clark · Sep 29, 2022 2:38pm PDT · 3 comments
The question of how Elon Musk will manage Twitter if he is forced to buy it has largely been overlooked amid the legal wrangling over the $44 billion deal. But new court filings today identify a variety of people that Musk’s advisers and other associates recommended he consider for key roles, before he decided to back out of the deal in... The question of how Elon Musk will manage Twitter if he is forced to buy it has largely been...
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Google’s Anti-Phishing Frenemy Opens Door to Acquisition

By Kevin McLaughlin · Sep 29, 2022 1:35pm PDT · 1 comment
A streaming TV show about cybersecurity may not sound like must-see TV, but Yubico, a low-profile maker of computer security keys used by big tech firms and big banks to protect against phishing attacks, is optimistic about the project’s potential. The company has been developing a series about the biggest cybersecurity breaches of the... A streaming TV show about cybersecurity may not sound like must-see TV, but Yubico, a low-profile...
Jim Gorman, Marc Andreessen, Elon Musk and Larry Ellison. Photos by Getty, Bloomberg.

How Morgan Stanley CEO Buttered Up Elon Musk While Larry Ellison Brushed Him Off

By Becky Peterson · Sep 29, 2022 10:32am PDT
Larry Ellison can keep Elon Musk waiting. But Morgan Stanley CEO James Gorman and a whole team of bankers need to do all they can to butter up the erratic billionaire. In late April, as Twitter accepted Elon Musk’s $44 billion acquisition bid, Gorman sent Musk a text message to show just how much he appreciated his longtime client.... Larry Ellison can keep Elon Musk waiting. But Morgan Stanley CEO James Gorman and a whole team of...
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Billionaire ByteDance Founder Zhang Yiming Now Living Far From Home
By Juro Osawa · Sep 29, 2022 6:00am PDT
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Billionaire ByteDance Founder Zhang Yiming Now Living Far From Home

By Juro Osawa · Sep 29, 2022 6:00am PDT
As the future of the world’s most valuable startup—TikTok’s Chinese owner, ByteDance—remains uncertain, its founder Zhang Yiming, one of the richest people in the world, is staying out of the limelight. Zhang, 39, has been spending much of this year overseas, using Singapore as a primary base, according to people with... As the future of the world’s most valuable startup—TikTok’s Chinese owner,...
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The Briefing

Why Cellular Carriers are Apple's Best Friend

By Martin Peers · Sep 28, 2022 5:00pm PDT
This was not a day for Apple fans. Shares of the iPhone maker dipped just over 1% even as the rest of the market rallied, after Bloomberg reported that demand for the new line of iPhones was turning out to be weaker than expected. As a result, Apple won’t make as many devices as anticipated. This is supposedly the result of belt-tightening among... This was not a day for Apple fans. Shares of the iPhone maker dipped just over 1% even as the...
Morning Brew co-founder Alex Lieberman is launching a course for creators. Photo: Morning Brew
Creator Economy

Inside Morning Brew’s Plans to ‘Ride the Creator Wave’

By Kaya Yurieff · Sep 28, 2022 2:30pm PDT
Morning Brew, the newsletter publisher focused on young business professionals, is launching a course called “Strategy for Creators” next month aimed at aspiring creators, founders and industry experts who want to build a personal brand online. Co-founder Alex Lieberman, who has 226,000 Twitter followers, will teach the one-week course in... Morning Brew, the newsletter publisher focused on young business professionals, is launching a...
Former Celsius CEO Alex Mashinsky. Photo by Mike Sullivan. Art by Mike Sullivan.
Crypto Global

What’s Next After the Great Crypto CEO Shuffle

By Aidan Ryan · Sep 28, 2022 2:02pm PDT
The crypto executive shuffle looks like it’s turning into a mass exodus. Just last week, Kraken co-founder and CEO Jesse Powell said he was stepping down from his post at the U.S.-based crypto exchange. Now, two more high-profile crypto leaders are heading for the exits—albeit each under different circumstances. The crypto executive shuffle looks like it’s turning into a mass exodus. Just last week, ...
Locket founder Matt Moss and his girlfriend Ava Thompson, who he says inspired the app. Photo from Locket.
Chasing TikTok: Investor Fever for Rival Photo Apps Ebbs
By Erin Woo · Sep 28, 2022 10:20am PDT · 2 comments
Locket founder Matt Moss and his girlfriend Ava Thompson, who he says inspired the app. Photo from Locket.
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Chasing TikTok: Investor Fever for Rival Photo Apps Ebbs

By Erin Woo · Sep 28, 2022 10:20am PDT · 2 comments
Last year, investors competed fiercely to fund the next TikTok. This year, though, they haven’t been willing to pay as much for shares in young apps that might turn into the next social media stars. Take Locket Labs, the seven-person startup behind an app that allows users to share photos directly to their friends’ home screens.... Last year, investors competed fiercely to fund the next TikTok. This year, though, they...
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