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Elon Musk and Twitter

Tesla shareholders go to trial over Elon Musk’s tweet – these lawsuits could be next

As he goes to trial against Tesla shareholders, Musk is still facing multiple other lawsuits over his takeover of Twitter.

  • By Alison Durkee
  • Forbes Staff

How distributed ledger could take you from startup to IPO

Is this the future of financial markets?

  • By Elise Shaw
  • Digital Editor

FTX secretly used an exec’s company for loan to its Bahamian bank

The loan was among several deals struck with Jean Chalopin, the head of Deltec and Moonstone banks — and co-creator of Inspector Gadget — who forged a lucrative relationship with FTX.

  • By David Jeans
  • Forbes Staff

Life360 location-sharing app is changing the way we communicate

One Aussie investor saw the power of what once seemed ‘intrusive’ but is now an essential communication tool.

  • By Elise Shaw
  • Digital Editor

Six actions for startup founders in 2023

To succeed in startups, we must fight the wind.

  • By Phil Morle
  • Contributor

The Great Resignation is changing with the times

If you thought you could snag a payrise by resigning, perhaps it is time to think again.

  • By Elise Shaw
  • Digital Editor
Jay Horvat is an Associate Professor in Immunology and Microbiology working for HMRI at the University of Newcastle

How science research can educate business leaders

Hierarchy can be a scaffold for career growth or a harness that holds back creative thinking.

  • By Elise Shaw
  • Digital Editor

How to mitigate construction risk and insolvencies

Construction sector insolvencies make up almost a third of business fails in Australia.

  • By Grant Warner
  • Contributor

Our connected future: How industrial data sharing can unite a fragmented world

Strategic data collaboration offers a route to peak business performance and a healthier planet.

  • By Peter Herweck
  • Contributor

JP Morgan CEO Jamie Dimon says Frank acquisition ‘a huge mistake’

JP Morgan Chase’s chief executive says the bank made mistakes in its $US175m acquisition of student financial aid startup Frank.

  • By Iain Martin
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