How Jensen Huang, CEO of Nvidia, Is Avoiding Billions in Taxes
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Supreme Court dismisses Nvidia’s appeal in securities lawsuit
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Who will succeed Nvidia’s Jensen Huang? A new book raises this key question.
Investors who read the book might be concerned about one issue: Nvidia is completely entwined with its CEO.MarketWatch - 21h -
How Jensen Huang Solicits Employee Emails to Keep Nvidia on Top
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How Photographs Led Police to Suspect in UnitedHealthcare CEO Killing
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How police caught the suspect in fatal shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO
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That Roth IRA conversion comes with a tax bill — here's how to pay for it
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Nvidia Faces Antitrust Investigation in China
The move by Chinese regulators came a week after the Biden administration expanded curbs on the sale of advanced U.S. technology to China.The New York Times - 2d -
How an App Selling Secondhand Clothes Went From Near Collapse to Worth $5 Billion
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China launches antitrust probe into Nvidia
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How to Avoid Pickpockets and Street Scams When Traveling
Staying aware, keeping your valuables close and employing “layers of security” are among the ways to improve your street savvy.The New York Times - 3d -
How did a healthcare CEO become a target of such violent hatred? | Francine Prose
I’m horrified by the assassination of Brian Thompson. I’m also horrified that we let people die without medical care. Assassinations are despicable. I don’t much care if the targets are politicians ...The Guardian - 3d -
Trump's tariffs: A tax on American consumers
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In Just 22 Years, Peter Thiel Turned $2,000 Into $5 Billion, Tax-Free. Here’s How
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How Much Did Trump, Biden and Harris Raise? A Stunning $4.7 Billion.
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Elon Musk’s X.AI wins $6 billion in private funding as the latest unicorn to avoid an IPO
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How an insurance CEO's killer became a symbol of American anger
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Nvidia Partner Ooredoo Eyes Data Center Acquisitions Amid AI Push, CEO Says
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How long can Nvidia outrun the law of large numbers? Here’s some good news.
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Jensen Huang Wants to Make AI the New World Infrastructure
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has a plan to bring AI infrastructure to countries around the world, and he’s pitching it in person.Wired - Dec. 4 -
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In a widely anticipated announcement, BlackRock said it had reached an agreement to buy HPS Investment Partners for $12 billion in stock.MarketWatch - Dec. 3 -
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Real estate tycoon must pay $9 billion to avoid execution in Vietnam
A court in Vietnam upheld a death sentence for real estate tycoon Truong My Lan, rejecting her appeal in a $12 billion embezzlement and bribery case.NBC News - Dec. 3 -
Vietnamese tycoon faces scramble to raise billions to avoid death sentence
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Tesla CEO Elon Musk loses bid to get $56 billion pay package reinstated
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Tesla CEO Elon Musk loses bid to get $56 billion pay package reinstated
Tesla CEO Elon Musk lost his bid to get his 2018 CEO pay package reinstated on Monday when a Delaware judge upheld her prior ruling that the compensation plan was improperly granted.NBC News - Dec. 3 -
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