For two consecutive quarters, generative #AI dealmaking at the earliest stages has declined, dropping 76% from its peak in Q3 2023 as wary investors sit back and reassess following the initial flurry of capital into the space.
'The Diverse Investing Collective has launched a data dashboard that measures how much money is in the hands of gender-diverse and racially diverse portfolio management teams.... The initial version of the dashboard focuses on gender and a second version that will provide data on race and ethnicity in addition to gender will be released later in 2024.'
#Tesla’s Profit Fell 55%, Adding to Concerns About Its Strategy
The first-quarter results will very likely fuel worries that competitors will continue grabbing a bigger slice of a #market dealing with slowing #ElectricCar sales.
Please ignore the man behind the curtain claiming "Trump is about to get $3 billion richer after deal is approved to take his company public."
"SEC filings indicate Trump Media’s revenue amounted to just $1.1 million during the third quarter. The company posted a loss of $26 million that quarter."
"Not only that, but Truth Social appears to be shrinking. The number of Truth Social’s US monthly active users on iOS and Android is down 39% year-over-year."
As soon as the 6-month lock-up period is done and founders can finally cash out their shares, there will be a race to the exits.
#OrangeMussolini used his initials as the stock ticker. I just can't wait to share the graph showing DJT stock in freefall. You can't make this shit up.
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Basically I glanced at CD rates, and, is this normal? I don't get why the return rate on 9 months is so high. Or why the yield actually drops on the longer CD terms. Or why the money market account is higher than all but the 9 month CD. Shouldn't the rates just like, go up the longer the term? And shouldn't the money market account be markedly lower than CDs?
Like, is the US economy just in a fucked up place right now, and the banks are going "yup shit's weird" and this is how it looks when they brace for a shakeup? Or something?
After first identifying the startup phenomenon of "Unicorns," Cowboy Ventures' Aileen Lee is back with another take.
A decade later, she found the number of unicorns has grown, though many are at risk of falling out. And OpenAI is poised to become the first "superunicorn" thanks to AI.