The wild saga of the meme stock that’s left thousands of shareholders with nothing
Spoiler alert: shareholders are losing their shirts. Blame a series of unusual gaffes, snafus and miscommunications.
Spoiler alert: shareholders are losing their shirts. Blame a series of unusual gaffes, snafus and miscommunications.
Van Mulryan has been working in retail since she was 15 – now, she’s the general manager of TAG Heuer Australia. She sits down with Forbes Australia to share her thoughts on leadership and success.
The Facebook parent had its largest daily stock gain in a decade the day after its last earnings report.
In 2019, three ex-Google employees put their heads together to make hype drops a better experience for fans. Today, EQL has raised $25 million in capital and powered some of the world’s hottest hype drops successfully.
“First Republic is still in the danger zone,” one analyst warned Tuesday.
Emma Fisher, Portfolio Manager and Head of Research at Airlie Funds Management, talks to Forbes Australia about the changing credit market, the debt cycle and the lessons we have learned from previous economic downturns. She says that, first and foremost, we have been here before. Now it’s time for companies to hold on tight and ride out the cycle.
The company has suffered financial issues since 2019.
COVID changed the way we work forever. Employees are now demanding more than just a paycheque; they want to work somewhere that aligns with their beliefs and values. So exactly what makes a company great to work at?
Cortical Labs, an Australian startup developing a new type of artificial intelligence that combines lab-grown human brain cells with computer chips, has raised $10 million in a funding round led by Horizons Ventures, the private investment arm of Hong Kong’s richest person, Li Ka-shing.
“Taylor is Smart,” the world’s second-wealthiest man Elon Musk said about the singer’s due diligence.