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  2. Insider Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Business Insider was founded in 2007 by Henry Blodget and Kevin P. Ryan. [3] In 2013, Jeff Bezos led an effort to raise US$5 million for Business Insider Inc. through his investment company Bezos Expeditions. [4]

  3. Rajat Gupta - Wikipedia

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    Rajat Kumar Gupta (Bengali pronunciation: [ɾɔdʒɔt kumaɾ ɡuptɔ]; born () December 2, 1948) is an Indian-American business executive who, as CEO, was the first foreign-born managing director of management consultancy firm McKinsey & Company from 1994 to 2003.

  4. Business Insider - Wikipedia

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    Business Insider (stylized in all caps: BUSINESS INSIDER; [1] known from 2021 to 2023 as INSIDER) [1] is a New York City–based multinational financial and business news website founded in 2007. Since 2015, a majority stake in Business Insider ' s parent company Insider Inc. has been owned by the international publishing house Axel Springer .

  5. Elon Musk Urges Striking Insider Inc. Editorial Staffers to ...

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    UPDATE, 5:15 p.m. ET: Insider Union on Wednesday said in a post on Twitter that it reached a tentative agreement on a contract with Insider Inc. “that will give our members more money and job ...

  6. Insider changes back to its former name as Henry Blodget ...

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    Earlier this year, Insider employees unionized ending a two-year battle with management that included a 13-day strike. A return to Business Insider “reaffirms our center of gravity around ...

  7. Cecilia Reyes (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Reyes was born and raised in Mexico City and graduated from Columbia University in 2015 with a bachelor's degree in computer science. [2] At Columbia, she wrote for Columbia Daily Spectator, where she broke the Nutellagate scandal surrounding the alleged student theft of Nutella from Columbia's dining halls, costing the university up to 100 pounds of Nutella a day and $5,000 per week.

  8. Nicholas Carlson - Wikipedia

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    Nicholas Carlson was the global editor-in-chief of Business Insider. [1] Before that, he was Business Insider's chief correspondent. [2] Carlson attended Davidson College, graduating in 2005. [3] He began his career at Merrill Lynch before joining InternetNews.com and the Silicon Valley news blog Valleywag.

  9. Jim O'Neill (investor) - Wikipedia

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    James O'Neill is an American science and technology investor.. He served in several roles at the Department of Health and Human Services during the Bush administration, co-founded Peter Thiel's Thiel Fellowship in 2010, and served as chief executive officer (CEO) of SENS Research Foundation—a medical research organization focused on rejuvenation—from 2019 to July 2021.