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FTX, Alameda Research must pay customers US$12.7 billion in fraud suit
Collapsed crypto exchange FTX and its sister trading firm Alameda Research must pay $12.7 billion, a New York-based federal court ruled on Thursday.
Collapsed crypto exchange FTX and its sister trading firm Alameda Research must pay $12.7 billion, a New York-based federal court ruled on Thursday.
Eighteen Australian companies have made Forbes Asia’s Best Under a Billion list, which highlights 200 Asia-Pacific public companies with less than $1 billion in revenue and consistent top-and-bottom-line growth.
Emily Hamilton launched her viral beauty brand Coco & Eve in 2018, bootstrapped by her and husband Alexander Ostrowksi. Fast-forward to today, and the company’s just sold a majority stake in the business to US private equity firm Gauge Capital – and says it’s on track to exceed $120 million in revenue for the 2024 calendar year.
Founder Tim Fung has turned his jobs marketplace, Airtasker, into a household name thanks to shrewd deals giving media companies a slice of the action, but cracking the US hasn’t been quite so simple
The Global Breastfeeding Collective set a target of 70% of infants being breastfed by 2030. As Lactamo’s founder experienced first-hand, breastfeeding is not always as easy as it sounds. She developed a class 1 medical device to aid and facilitate optimal breastfeeding right here in Australia.
One of America’s most successful self-made women, Vanta CEO Cacioppo talks about navigating her company’s growth and putting herself and her company at center stage.
Two new-age insurers banked more than $100 million in funding in Q2, 2024. Forbes investigates whether this signifies a rising trend – or a bucking of.
The planet’s latest billionaire is a helicopter-flying transgender woman who made a fortune saving her daughter’s life.
In 2019, Sadi Khan founded Aven. Five years on, it has hit a $1 billion valuation and is backed by big-name investors. But is it a good idea?
After selling Candy Crush developer for $5.9 billion, one cofounder Sebastian Knutsson has a new gaming startup.