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A group of early 2000s PayPal employees and founders came to be known as the "PayPal Mafia." The members have all gone on to impact Silicon Valley by founding and developing major companies.
Members of the PayPal Mafia include tech titans like Elon Musk, Peter Thiel, and Reid Hoffman. Here's where they are now.
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New for Business Insider: CrowdStrike, the cyber security firm responsible for last week's global tech outage, is thanking its partners for their extra work in the aftermath of the crash with $10 Uber Eats gift cards. Social media users began posting screenshots of the gift cards and an accompanying CrowdStrike email online on Tuesday, with some complaining that the credit didn't work when they tried to redeem it. A spokesperson for CrowdStrike confirmed to Business Insider that the company sent the vouchers to its partners who are part of the Accelerate Program, meaning they sell and manage CrowdStrike for customers. "CrowdStrike did not send gift cards to customers or clients," the spokesperson said. "We did send these to our teammates and partners who have been helping customers through this situation. Uber flagged it as fraud because of high usage rates."
CrowdStrike sent its partners $10 Uber Eats gift cards as an apology for mass IT outage
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Thoughtful AI raised a $20 million Series A to launch its AI agents for healthcare clinics. It's riding a wave of excitement into AI agents that can replace humans doing repetitive tasks.
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The Coca-Cola Company is leveraging the 2024 Paris Olympics to connect with Gen Z as it approaches 100 years of sponsoring the Games. Known for brands like Coca-Cola, Sprite, Smartwater, Costa Coffee, and Powerade — the official sports drink for the 2024 games — the beverage giant is the longest-standing partner of the Games and has evolved its Olympics strategy over the years to stay relevant globally. Business Insider spoke with three Coca-Cola executives about how the company uses sports marketing to engage audiences around the world, including younger and diverse demographics. Full Story Business Insider Thank you, Brad Ross, Sarah Rice, and Manuel "Manolo" Arroyo, for being apart of this story! https://lnkd.in/euYXyZXB
How Coca-Cola is using the Olympics to reach Gen Z as the beverage giant nears 100 years of sponsoring the Games
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Luxury retailers say they've been hit by slumping sales in China. At Burberry, they fell by 21%. Bain analysts reported that Chinese consumers had been avoiding some purchases because of "luxury shame."
It looks like the party's over for luxury goods in China
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There are many jobs that are both well-paid and offer a relaxing work environment. Business Insider analyzed jobs with relatively low-stress work situations and make at least $75,000 annually on average.
37 high-paying jobs for people who don't like stress
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Lehot, a lawyer with 25 years of experience, shared his top tips for who to hire and how to update company processes pre-IPO. Presented by Fidelity Workplace.
How startups can get in top shape for an IPO, according to Silicon Valley lawyer Louis Lehot
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Companies like L.L.Bean, World Wide Technology, and Salesforce are investing in employee wellness programs to boost productivity and morale. Presented by Indeed for Business.
Companies are adopting creative and inclusive ideas to support employees' well-being.
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