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CEOs

CEO of the week: Telegram’s Pavel Durov, who got arrested

Telegram founder Pavel Durov was born in Leningrad, a Russian port city but spent most of his childhood in Turin, Italy

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Business Industry

WattEV: Powering the future of transportation

WattEV provides an exclusive TaaS model that enables businesses to rent electric trucks without having to invest in infrastructure, maintain, or own the vehicles

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Economy

Here’s why Indians leaving Sweden at record rate!

An Indian software engineer and the CEO of the Sweden-India Business Council explain the motivations behind the trend

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Technology

Musk condemns france’s arrest of Telegram founder as ‘Attack on Free Speech’

Elon Musk voiced his disapproval of European authorities, calling it an attack on free speech

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Economy

Know: Rising cost of government debt by countries

The US national debt’s interest rate is one of the federal budget’s expenses that is growing the fastest, which is concerning

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Business Technology

Sreela Venkataratnam quits Tesla, says, working “not for the faint of heart”

Ms. Venkataratnam held the position of Vice President of Finance and Business Operations at Tesla, according to her LinkedIn profile

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Business Industry

Fuel your business growth with C Capital

C Capital which was established in 2017 and has its headquarters in El Salvador

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Banking Business

Empower digital presence with TEMA Tecnologia & Marketing

TEMA, a Brazilian company, offers a variety of services aimed at promoting business expansion and efficiency with a focus on Google Ads and paid traffic management

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Business CEOs

CEO of the Week: Meet Abigail Johnson, wealthiest woman in the world

In 2014, Abigail Johnson was appointed as Fidelity CEO by father Edward Johnson and in 2016 she became chairman of Fidelity Investments

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Technology

List of biggest Tech layoffs in 2024

According to sources within Dell, the company will lay off 20,000 employees this year