Ellen Huet

What Investors Learned From The Elizabeth Holmes Trial: 'Zero'

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Many investors have said the start-up investment industry can't be blamed for the scandal.

How Measuring And Reducing Emissions Has Become Its Own Business

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A new start-up will help companies analyze the full range of their carbon emissions.

Start-Ups Tap A New Talent Pool: Pandemic-Weary College Students

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Dozens of Silicon Valley start-ups are looking to hire fall interns.

Some WeWork Staff Planned Their Lives Around A Stock Deal That Just Collapsed

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Less than a year ago, WeWork was on pace for an IPO that would add to the rolls of tech millionaires.

Google's Firing Of Diversity Critic Fuels Social-Media Backlash

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The dismissal came after the engineer wrote a 10-page manifesto criticizing what he deemed a left-leaning culture at Alphabet.

Uber Plans To Test Flying Cars In Dallas And Dubai By 2020

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The company is working with Dallas and Dubai officials, as well as aerospace, real estate and electric charging firms.

Investors Have Poured $120M Into This Juicer Startup. There's Just One Tiny Problem

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Investors were surprised to learn the startup’s juice packs could be squeezed by hand without using its high-tech machine.

WeWork Is Giving Away $20 Million In Cash To Other Startups

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The New York-based co-working giant is hoping its award recipients will become customers.