Hints and tips:
Related Special Reports
...“On the streets, the mood is in favour of the PTI.”...
...Charged last year with defamation and other offences over a Facebook post critical of the government, Faye had been expected to stay in jail far longer....
...Despite the combined nearly $35bn write-off of supposed shareholder value, these “down round” IPOs are not being met with derision in Silicon Valley....
...But a Redfield and Wilton poll this week put Labour’s Richard Parker on 42 points, 14 points ahead of Street on 28. A separate Savanta poll put Street just three points behind Labour....
...The charges are similar to ones that have already resulted in a five-year jail sentence for former Autonomy chief financial officer Sushovan Hussain....
...The Silicon Valley Bank ski trip to Deer Valley was one of the biggest annual networking events for technology start-ups before the bank failed last March, the largest bank to collapse since the global financial...
...Lenin Moreno and Guillermo Lasso, his more moderate successors, failed to stop violence in jails from spreading to the streets, with their faltering security policies partly responsible for their low popularity...
...Security guards are posted at each of its street entrances (my taxi driver guesses the company has “something to do with the government”)....
...Only then will it start to become clear if AI will be as big a deal as Silicon Valley’s boosters claim. Whether Wall Street has the patience to wait it out is another question. richard.waters@ft.com...
...About 40,000 soldiers were deployed to the streets as voters went to the polls....
...The scion of a wealthy banana-exporting family, he used emergency powers to put troops on the streets and sent the army to take control of gang-ridden jails, using tactics partly borrowed from El Salvador...
...The move also serves as an indication of a maturing corporate culture in Silicon Valley that could show the social media company is more willing to play by Wall Street’s rules....
...And yet, he seems to have risked jail-time for a paltry $415,726. Even the US watchdog seems to have reacted like this . . . . . ....
...The one-time sleepy southern “Pensioner’s Paradise”, where shops opened late, has become “India’s Silicon Valley”. It feels as dizzyingly dynamic as Manchester must have mid-Industrial Revolution....
...Wall Street titans target their former universities For decades, Ivy League universities have courted the deep-pocketed financiers that once roamed their halls to feed their multibillion-dollar endowments...
...Silicon Valley Bank’s former CEO Greg Becker went before Congress last May to tell the SVB story....
...It sold just 300,000 units, according to a Wall Street Journal report this summer, suggesting it remains a niche product. Meta has not confirmed the figure....
...For the past six days, Israel has let 30 Palestinian women and children out of jail for every 10 hostages Hamas has released from captivity in Gaza....
...Swisher doesn’t dwell on the broader forces that have shaped Silicon Valley....
...On the streets, violence threatens to erupt at any moment. The unrest has its roots in a power struggle among illicit businesses across the region....
...It boils down to a risk that has long plagued Silicon Valley: corporate governance. All of these investors have backed a start-up without any real investor protections....
...Regulators may not look too kindly on banks that increase share buybacks just a year after Silicon Valley Bank, Signature Bank and First Republic Bank all failed....
...Photographs taken outside the entrance showed clothes and furniture strewn in the street....
...“They need to figure out how to cannibalise their own cash cow and face Wall Street, message it in the right way, and handle short-term fluctuations in the stock,” says Arvind Srinivas, a former Google intern...
International Edition