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Musk confirms X subscription tiers coming ‘soon’

X, formerly known as Twitter, is launching two tiers of premium subscriptions.

  • By Britney Nguyen

Brewing prescription drug ingredients like they were beer 

Backed by US$120 million in venture funding, Stanford professor Christina Smolke’s company Antheia just completed its first scaled production of a key drug ingredient. 

  • By Alex Knapp
  • Forbes Staff

Elon Musk loses $24 billion after Tesla stock falls roughly 9%

Tesla stock fell after a poor earnings report and ominous statements from CEO Elon Musk.

  • By William Skipworth

HR ‘double unicorn’ Employment Hero valued at $2bn after $263 million raise

Tech unicorn Employment Hero has announced a $263 million Series F round to fuel its rapid global expansion, the company revealed on October 19.

  • By Anastasia Santoreneos
  • Forbes Staff

The great rebalancing: How we can get the most out of the Aussie tech sector

Australia’s tech industry has been shocked by the scale of repeated local layoffs this year. 

  • By Ben Thompson - Contributor

Three Aussie entrepreneurs to watch

Forbes Australia picks out the three Aussie entrepreneurs who are making waves in the startup space right now.

  • By Rosie Whittaker
  • Forbes Staff

‘Markets flummoxed’: Experts weigh in on Israel-Hamas war

While markets initially had a knee-jerk reaction to the Israel-Hamas war, with higher oil prices and lower bond yields, they’ve since calmed down, with the S&P 500 closing 1.5% higher on October 17.

  • By Anastasia Santoreneos
  • Forbes Staff

Netflix earnings: Subscribers swell to record 247 million as stock soars

Netflix reported nine million net subscriber additions exceeded analyst estimates.

  • By Derek Saul
  • Forbes Staff

Meet the start-ups tracking clothes made by forced labour 

New import bans have sent retailers scrambling to prove their supply chains are free from cotton originating from places like China’s Xinjiang region — or else risk millions in seized merchandise. 

  • By Lauren Debter

‘Ours to lose’: Tesla chair Robyn Denholm reveals the global races Australia can win

Australia’s preeminent tech executive sat down with Forbes Australia on the first day of SXSW Sydney, and didn’t hold back on the nation’s opportunity to lead in key sectors globally. Robyn Denholm is the Chair of the Tesla Motors board as well as the Australian Tech Council, and a partner in Australia’s leading VC firm Blackbird Ventures.

  • By Shivaune Field, Journalist
  • Business Journalist
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