Deliveroo's on a hiring spree despite having the worst IPO in U.K. history Deliveroo has quickly become one of the hottest startups in the U.K., but investors are raising concerns with its business model. Ivan De Luce , Julia Gray 4.6.21 2:08 PM Markets
This week in Business Twitter: Elon Musk’s deleted tweets, Volkswagen’s April Fool’s flop, and Coinbase going public Elon Musk was forced to delete some controversial tweets. Meanwhile, Volkswagen got into controversy of its own when it jumped the gun on its April Fool’s Day name change to “Voltswagen.” Ivan De Luce 4.2.21 8:00 PM People
This Week in Business Twitter: Jack Dorsey’s first tweet, the most expensive NFT, and Roblox’s IPO Jack Dorsey sells his first ever tweet as an NFT, Beeple becomes the third-most valued artist alive through selling an NFT, and Balaji takes the meme economy seriously. Ivan De Luce 3.12.21 9:05 PM People
El Salvador's small merchants see lure of Bitcoin riches snatched away as crypto prices crash Business owners began accepting Bitcoin after the country made it legal tender last year. But things haven’t gone smoothly. Jonathan Laguán 3.7.22 10:31 PM Crypto
Robinhood is about to go public on the Nasdaq. Here’s why it’s so popular — and hated by — investors The trading platform is estimated to be worth $40 billion ahead of its public debut. Here's everything you need to know. Ivan De Luce 3.12.21 3:00 PM Markets
Jack Ma isn't missing — but here's why he hasn't been seen for months "These headlines are present in Chinese media as well, but it's not reported with alarm.” Ivan De Luce 1.13.21 4:05 PM People
Albertsons files for IPO again - here's how it compares to Kroger Fool us once, shame on you. Fool us twice... Jared Russo 3.9.20 4:40 PM Markets
Made for Netflix scammers: 5 millennial fraudsters you wouldn’t believe if we made them up The true crime genre may most often focus on grisly murders, but the antics of these characters show why white collar crime can captivate us too. Abigail Rubenstein 3.7.22 5:45 PM Outcasts