Edtech’s hot streak is going cold. Here’s how the top players are faring. Edtech companies were hit particularly hard by an overall decline, but alternative data shows some winners, too. Zack Abrams 4.29.22 8:57 PM Markets
Which states still need travel nurses the most, even as Covid dwindles nationwide We ranked states with the highest and lowest demand for travel nurses, based on current job and salary data. Zack Abrams 4.25.22 7:16 PM Features
Afterpay’s hiring has plunged — is a slowdown on the horizon for “buy now, pay later?” Lots of companies have sprung up to offer point-of-sale financing targeting Gen Z and millennial consumers. But now a dominant market player is showing signs of slipping. Karen K. Ho 4.22.22 8:07 PM Markets
A toilet paper CEO who drowned his company with an ill-fated expansion is now in even deeper sh*t A judge greenlit a bankruptcy trustee’s case against Jeffrey Schoen, potentially making him liable for tens of millions of dollars in damages. Christie Smythe 3.18.22 9:02 PM Markets
The ‘SaaSacre’ may be slowing, but what’s next for cloud companies in 2022? SaaS companies have slumped below the market in the past six months — is this merely a correction from their recent explosive growth, or a troubling sign for the future of the cloud? Zack Abrams 4.21.22 4:07 PM Markets
How the pandemic fueled Twilio’s surge and what’s in store for the future Work-from-home helped drive Twilio’s stock price into the stratosphere. Here’s how the SaaS company has grown, according to our data. Christie Smythe 4.21.22 3:12 PM Markets
What the CEO shakeup at Cruise tells us about where the self-driving car market is headed Co-founder Kyle Vogt has stepped back up to run the company as Cruise and its main competitors start to commercialize. Zoe Han 4.11.22 5:29 PM Innovation
No one knows who’s on the hook if a DAO gets sued Believers say DAOs are the future of work, but it’s not clear who gets held accountable if something goes wrong. Doug Bailey 3.16.22 4:37 PM Crypto