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Bitcoin Is Crashing Because Everything Is Crashing
It feels like everything is collapsing because it is.
A Chinese Ride-Hail Giant Partly Owned by Uber Is Going Public In the US
Didi Chuxing pushed Uber out of China, and now Uber stands to be a winner with its 12.8 percent stake in the company.
Delivery App Workers Are Making Sub-Minimum Wage in the UK, Analysis Finds
The Bureau of Investigative Journalism found nearly half of the Deliveroo workers whose invoices were analyzed made below the legal minimum wage.
DoorDash Stock Price Skyrockets Despite Having Never Made a Profit
DoorDash is worth over $60 billion despite warning investors that it may ever achieve, let alone sustain, profits.
Airbnb Reveals the IRS Wants It to Pay $1.35 Billion In Taxes In S-1 Filing
Airbnb's filing ahead of going public reveals a company weighed down with debt and facing a huge tax bill that it plans to fight.
Palantir Says Faulty AI and Privacy Regulation Are a Risk to the Company
Palantir has never made a profit, and according to its S-1 filing, may never make a profit. But it has no plans to stop now.
This Billion Dollar Company Considers Privacy Laws a Threat to Its Business
ZoomInfo scrapes users' emails and feeds that data back into its product. A recent public filing demonstrates how businesses in this space view privacy laws.
Friendship Ended With SoftBank, Now Lawsuits Are WeWork’s Best Friend
Once a dynamic toxic duo, the two companies are knives out over who is to blame for WeWork’s spectacular implosion last year.
Casper's Business Model: Burn All the Money Hidden Under the Mattress
Casper is the latest unprofitable startup to go public.
WeWork Just Halved Its Valuation and Might Cut It Again
WeWork is losing $5,197 per customer per year, indicating that it might not really have a business model.
A weed company just went public on a U.S. stock exchange for the first time
Canadian cannabis company Tilray began trading on the Nasdaq Thursday morning
The VICE Morning Bulletin
Mount Agung is still on the verge of erupting, the trial of Kim Jong Nam's alleged assassins enters its first week, and a teenage girl spent 17 days with a needle in her digestive tract.