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Piotr Szulczewski (pronounced [ˈpjɔtr ʂulˈt͡ʂɛfskʲi]; born 1981) is a Canadian-Polish businessman and computer engineer who is the founder and former CEO of the mobile-first ecommerce platform focused on low-cost goods, Wish.com. He is the youngest billionaire from Canada according to Forbes.
Wish is an American online e-commerce platform for transactions between sellers and buyers. Wish was founded in 2010 by Piotr Szulczewski (former CEO) and Danny Zhang (former CTO). Wish is currently operated by ContextLogic Inc. in San Francisco, United States, pending the completion of a sale to Qoo10 initiated in February 2024. The platform ...
Peter Szulczewski, co-founder and CEO of Wish; Jack Tramiel, founder of Commodore International; President and CEO of Atari Corporation [117] Jan Waszkiewicz, co-founder of Randolph Engineering; Sanford I. Weill, banker, philanthropist, CEO/Chairman of Citigroup [118] Warren Winiarski, winemaker, stag leap winery [119]
Here’s a rundown of all the Disney Easter eggs, references and callbacks we’ve spotted — with the help of some other internet sleuths — in Wish. (If there are over 100, this might only be ...
When The New York Times' David Pogue refers to a new device as a game changer, it is usually time to really listen up. In his recent piece on the much-anticipated Microsoft Surface Pro, he extols ...
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396415 03: Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates (L) speaks as Dell CEO Michael Dell listens during the product launch of the new Windows XP operating system October 25, 2001 in New York City. Windows XP ...
Prior to the acquisition, DSI was the largest independent game developer in North America and had 75 full-time employees working on various projects with companies like Konami, Broderbund, IBM, Disney, Mindscape and Accolade. [5] DSI was best known for developing racing and sports games for the Amiga, Apple II, Commodore 64, and PC DOS ...