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Premium Tech 2021-01-29T08:14:31Z

Nubank is the world's most highly valued challenger bank after raising $400 million at a $25 billion valuation

Brazilian challenger banking fintech startup Nubank is now one of the most valuable private startups in the world.
Premium Tech 2021-01-29T00:44:49Z

VC firm Sequoia issued a public statement saying it did not pressure Robinhood to stop trading GameStop

After a viral Reddit post accused Sequoia and the White House of pressuring Robinhood to stop trading GameStop, the venture firm denied the rumor.
Premium Enterprise 2021-01-29T00:27:54Z

Top Qualtrics execs say its massive IPO paves the way for it to be 'as big as the biggest companies in the world'

Qualtrics went public on Thursday in a debut that now sees it valued at double the $8 billion SAP paid for the company in 2018. Here's what's next.
Premium Finance 2021-01-28T23:34:05Z

Some GameStop store employees say they're getting investing questions from customers and they're in the dark about how to handle it

Some GameStop employees told Insider about unique interactions with customers as a result of company's volatile stock price.
Premium Advertising 2021-01-28T22:56:57Z

Walmart lays out its plan to dominate advertising

Walmart wants to compete with giants like Amazon and Google as well as traditional media companies like Hearst.
Premium Enterprise 2021-01-28T21:41:29Z

100 million students now use Microsoft Teams, as exec says Google's 'Chromebooks are still faster and cheaper'

Microsoft's education boss told employees at an all-hands meeting that it struggles to compete with Google for remote learners in some countries.
Premium Markets 2021-01-28T21:26:50Z

A chief investment strategist breaks down how the GameStop saga could upend long-standing practices on Wall Street — and shares her 4-part advice for navigating the frenzied trading environment

Lindsey Bell, Ally Invest's chief investment strategist, says there are real positives to the Reddit-driven rally but investors need to be careful.
Premium Politics 2021-01-28T21:25:40Z

Planned Parenthood wants the Biden administration to allow telemedicine abortions now and beyond the COVID-19 pandemic

"It is medically unnecessary," Planned Parenthood President Alexis McGill Johnson told Insider, adding that restrictions are intended to shame patients and abortion providers.
Premium Tech 2021-01-28T20:57:08Z

EXCLUSIVE: SpaceX is finalizing a massive new funding round

Elon Musk's SpaceX has lined up an abundance of investors for its next huge round which could close in February.
Premium Tech 2021-01-28T20:45:49Z

More than 40% of Amazon employees say they wished they were in a union, a new Insider survey shows

The results show how some Amazon employees may feel about next month's union election at an Amazon warehouse in Bessemer, Alabama.
Premium Tech 2021-01-28T20:15:03Z

Miami and Austin aren't really the new Silicon Valley. Startup founders are building fully remote companies, survey finds.

According to a new survey, the Bay Area will be usurped as the leading technology hub. But the new tech hotspot isn't a city — it's the cloud.
Premium Markets 2021-01-28T20:14:48Z

MORGAN STANLEY: Buy these 17 stocks with strong earnings that are expected to outperform into 2022 even if the broader market sinks

Morgan Stanley's Chief US Equity Strategist Mike Wilson says these stocks' strong earnings will offset coming declines in price multiples.
Premium Markets 2021-01-28T20:14:38Z

As Redditors flood the stock market, UBS breaks down 6 options strategies investors can use right now to protect their portfolios

Top wealth manager UBS released a new research note breaking down 6 option strategies for downside protection as retail investors flood the market.
Premium Media 2021-01-28T19:45:30Z

Demi lets fans subscribe to group chats with chefs, creating a source of digital revenue as the pandemic hits restaurant workers hard

The platform, a resource for the pandemic-stricken food industry, has raised $1.5 million in funding to connect chefs with fans.
Premium Retail 2021-01-28T19:34:50Z

These robotics startups are winning deals with retailers like Gap and American Eagle as they enlist 'cobots' to work alongside warehouse workers

There's a big opportunity for "cobots," or robots that are intended to work along humans inside retail fulfillment centers.
Premium Enterprise 2021-01-28T19:33:59Z

ServiceNow CEO Bill McDermott explains why it's the 'perfect moment' for the firm to land customers and grow

Digital transformation, cloud computing, and business model innovation are all "intersecting at the perfect moment" for ServiceNow, McDermott said.
Premium Finance 2021-01-28T19:33:24Z

Bank of America has promoted 86 managing directors in its sales and trading, research, and operations groups — here are all the names

Managing director is the highest title at the firm. The firm promoted 12 more MDs this year than than last year's tally.
Premium Markets 2021-01-28T19:29:12Z

'Anarchy never works': Webull CEO Anthony Denier told us why the SEC should intervene as an army of Reddit traders takes over the market — and said membership exploded as people jumped ship from Robinhood

"Regulators are going to say something. And they should. And they should step in," Webull CEO Anthony Denier told Insider in an exclusive interview.
Premium Finance 2021-01-28T19:13:35Z

From 'temperature aligned' investment products to outlining a plan to reach 'net zero', here are 4 highlights from Larry Fink's letters to CEOs and BlackRock clients regarding ESG

In Larry Fink's annual letters, BlackRock takes the lead on ESG in 4 key areas — from plans for net-zero to 'temperature aligned' investment products.
Premium Strategy 2021-01-28T19:13:00Z

The B-school professor who wrote the case study on GameStop says it's not the next Blockbuster

GameStop has "done a fantastic job when everyone kind of wrote them off," Sayan Chatterjee, a strategy professor at Case Western Reserve, told Insider.
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