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Israel Founders Struggle To Balance Startups And Front-Line Military Service
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VC Firm OpenView Collapsed Because Two Senior Leaders Quit, Sources Say
Partner Mackey Craven announced plans to leave in recent weeks, blindsiding the firm and creating a leadership void that led to OpenView halting new investing.
Indonesian Energy Player Medco Aims To Keep Expanding
Hilmi Panigoro takes company into renewables, diversification.
Veteran Banker Drops Off From The Ranks Of Indonesia’s Richest As Digital Banks Lose Their Sheen
Flight from fintech causes Jerry Ng’s net worth to plummet.
Booming Box-Office Collections Earns Movie-Theatre Mogul A Spot Among Indonesia Richest
Benny Suherman, cofounder of Cinema XXI, Indonesia’s biggest cinema chain, gets rich from listing gains.
For These Indonesian Mining Magnates, Nickel Is The New Gold
Billionaire-backed Harita Nickel and Merdeka Battery Materials, which went public this year, are key to Indonesia’s EV ambitions.
Indonesia’s Billionaires Are Lining Up To Invest In The Country’s Brand New Capital
A consortium of tycoons is ponying up $1.3 billion for new projects in Nusantara.
Indonesian Tycoon Anthoni Salim’s Dealmaking Spree Rakes In Billions
Expanding his conglomerate into new businesses, Salim has struck gold with Amman Mineral Internasional.
Indonesia’s 50 Richest 2023: Propelled By An IPO Bonanza, Wealth Rockets To A Record $252 Billion
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Republican Representative David Joyce To Introduce Cannabis Legalization Bill
The Ohio congressman will imminently file the STATES 2.0 Act, which seeks to de-schedule state-legal cannabis at the federal level, Forbes has learned.
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The published version of Forbes' CMO newsletter delivers the latest news for chief marketing officers and other messaging-focused leaders to inboxes every Wednesday.
Inside AriZona Iced Tea’s Bold Plan To Challenge Twisted Tea
“When I tried Twisted Tea, I was amazed how bad it was,” says billionaire Don Vultaggio. Now he's betting a better-tasting tea will win over drinkers.
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Spotify Cuts Over 1,500 Jobs—Here’s How To Cope With Layoffs During The Holiday Season
Getting laid off right before the holidays is incredibly difficult. Here are some actionable steps you can take if you are in this position this holiday season.
Quitting Vs. Persevering: Is Walking Away The Best Career Move?
Most narratives celebrate the idea of never giving up, overcoming adversity, and staying the course no matter what it takes. But calling it quits may be your best move.
Despite Talk Of Free Speech, X Appears To Be Muting One Of Its Most-Viewed Tweets
Patrick Green’s views on the pandemic, the Covid vaccine and government policies are stuck in some weird limbo.
Why The Residential Solar Industry Is In Danger Of Imploding
This $30 billion industry is built on a shaky foundation of cheap money, questionable accounting and aggressive claims for federal tax credits. With money no longer cheap, subsidies a matter of politics and swirling allegations of fraud, a collapse could be coming soon.
Russian Report Explains Why Air Defenses Cannot Shoot Down Drones
A report from 2020 details how Russia's wide range of anti-aircraft systems cannot see or hit small drones due to basic design issues. It's a massive problem.
Investors Zoom In On AI As Startup Funding Winter Deepens: Asian VCs
Hian Goh of Openspace, David Gowdey of Jungle Ventures and Yinglan Tan of Insignia discussed navigating capital amid a tougher VC landscape at the Forbes Under 30 Summit Asia 2023.
Billionaire Harald Link’s B.Grimm Power Is Betting Big On Renewable Energy For Future Growth
The 145-year-old company is looking to partnerships and overseas acquisitions to grow its green portfolio.
Their Foundation Flush With New Cash, Texas Family Pledges $1 Billion To Education
Ross Moody sold the family insurance companies for $7 billion, creating a giant windfall for his family's Moody Foundation.
Structural Cracks Ground All U.S. Coast Guard C-27J Spartan Patrol Aircraft
In a blow to Pacific security, the U.S. Coast Guard has grounded all its Leonardo C-27J Spartan maritime patrol aircraft due to structural fatigue cracks.
Wes Edens’ Vegas-To-California Bullet Train Moving Ahead With $3 Billion Federal Grant
The $12 billion, 218-mile Brightline West line will be the first U.S. high-speed train if it opens as planned by 2028.