Observers predict more digital media companies will be sold in 2020 as many small, independent outlets still face a sour business climate.
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Inside one of the worst years in media history, where 7,600 jobs were axed and billions in value have been shed

Inside one of the worst years in media history, where 7,600 jobs were axed and billions in value have been shed

Lucia Moses | Observers predict more digital media companies will be sold in 2020 as many small, independent outlets still face a sour business climate.

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Point72, Renaissance Technologies, and Millennium are betting they can make quant strategies work in bond markets. Here's why their nascent credit trading teams face an uphill battle.

Point72, Renaissance Technologies, and Millennium are betting they can make quant strategies work in bond markets. Here's why their nascent credit trading teams face an uphill battle.

Dan DeFrancesco,Bradley Saacks | Some of the biggest funds are pumping money, technology, and time into building out credit quant teams, sources tell Business Insider.

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Uber and Lyft know they have to raise prices in order to turn a profit. Neither of them wants to make the first move.

Uber and Lyft know they have to raise prices in order to turn a profit. Neither of them wants to make the first move.

Graham Rapier | Lyft CEO Logan Green says the company tried to slow down its aggressive discounts recently, but had to stop since Uber didn't follow.

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Here are 19 of the most important executives leading Microsoft's cloud business as it takes on Amazon Web Services

Here are 19 of the most important executives leading Microsoft's cloud business as it takes on Amazon Web Services

Ashley Stewart,Rosalie Chan | Microsoft is pushing for a bigger presence in the cloud as it works to topple Amazon from its No. 1 spot. These 19 executives are leading the charge.

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Cybersecurity insiders say big companies use NDAs to hide data breaches, potentially avoiding millions of dollars in fines

Cybersecurity insiders say big companies use NDAs to hide data breaches, potentially avoiding millions of dollars in fines

Martin Coulter | Cybersecurity insiders claim NDAs are being used by big businesses to flaunt data laws. Lawyers defending victims of the BA breach call for changes.

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'A recession will come': Experts across Wall Street are warning of hiccups in a market that 'sounds a lot like subprime in 2006'

'A recession will come': Experts across Wall Street are warning of hiccups in a market that 'sounds a lot like subprime in 2006'

Christopher Competiello | "That's why you should be playing defense right now," says Doubline Capital CEO and renowned "Bond King" Jeffrey Gundlach.

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Days after a Go champion quit because he couldn't defeat AI, Facebook says it's created a bot that can beat players at a card game by thinking just like them

Days after a Go champion quit because he couldn't defeat AI, Facebook says it's created a bot that can beat players at a card game by thinking just like them

Joe Williams | Facebook AI Research's achievement signals a jump in the capability of the technology to replicate the cognitive skills of humans.

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Family offices are gaining visibility, but remain tricky to define. Here's how an HSBC private bank exec explains the term to ultra-rich clients.

Family offices are gaining visibility, but remain tricky to define. Here's how an HSBC private bank exec explains the term to ultra-rich clients.

Rebecca Ungarino | Family offices are growing in number. But there's no one-size-fits-all definition of what exactly a family office should look like.

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WeWork was planning to spend millions on advertising even as its own finances were collapsing

WeWork was planning to spend millions on advertising even as its own finances were collapsing

Patrick Coffee | WeWork was pitching the hot agencies 72andSunny, Droga5, and the Vice-owned Virtue, but called off the review when it canceled its IPO.

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4 VC investors told us what they look for in a fintech founder: they want someone who's gritty and has transgressive ideas, but can also take advice

4 VC investors told us what they look for in a fintech founder: they want someone who's gritty and has transgressive ideas, but can also take advice

Shannen Balogh | Investors at Andreessen Horowitz, Bain Capital Ventures, Citi Ventures, and Insight Partners told us what it takes to stand out in the red-hot fintech space.

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