My stock options’ journey: why it’s not always a straight line from shares to cash Here’s how my 8,000 shares of SharesPost somehow morphed into a lengthy, complex series of transactions that I’m still trying to figure out. Thomas Lee 3.31.22 5:40 PM Markets
Are people ready to get back on cruise ships? It’s looking like yes Web traffic for Carnival, Royal Caribbean and Norwegian shows that people are interested in cruising again. Thomas Lee 3.28.22 1:45 PM Markets
Everyone’s getting takeout, but no one’s making profits: what’s behind D.C.’s lawsuit against Grubhub Burning cash faster than calories, Grubhub, DoorDash, and Uber Eats are racing to the proverbial bottom of an unprofitable industry. Thomas Lee 3.24.22 8:34 PM Markets
How sanctions are likely to crush Russia’s struggling tech startups A former U.S. Commerce Department official for Obama told us why turning off the spigot of foreign capital spells doom for Russia’s high-tech industries. Thomas Lee 3.22.22 7:05 PM Features
The oil industry is dying – scarcity brought on by Russian sanctions won’t change that To survive, the oil industry needs to invest trillions in low carbon technologies, but rising prices and short term supply pains might tempt companies to drill, baby, drill instead. Thomas Lee 3.17.22 5:43 PM Features
OPINION: Airbnb’s vision of warm American hospitality runs smack into global conflicts From feel-good stories in Ukraine to simmering tensions in Israel, Airbnb keeps finding itself in the middle of geopolitical struggles. Thomas Lee 3.11.22 8:03 PM Features