‘Chilling effect’: Here’s what an Indonesian startup scandal means for the region’s struggling scene

‘Chilling effect’: Here’s what an Indonesian startup scandal means for the region’s struggling scene

EFishery “was supposed to be reflective of what the local ecosystem could do, what Indonesian founders could do. This was supposed to be one of the better companies from Southeast Asia. This was supposed to be a winner,” Justin Hall, partner at Golden Gate Ventures, told CNBC. Dimas Ardian | …

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AI startups are snatching up San Francisco real estate as Gen Z craves office life

AI startups are snatching up San Francisco real estate as Gen Z craves office life

Mithrl is among a wave of startups coming back to San Francisco and working in person four days or more each week. Courtesy: Mithrl When Noah Jackson began his search for a new software engineering job at the start of 2024, there was one quality he knew he wanted in …

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This Australian quit her job at 24 and started a business out of her parents’ garage—now, it brings in over $100 million a year

This Australian quit her job at 24 and started a business out of her parents’ garage—now, it brings in over 0 million a year

Jane Lu, founder and CEO of Showpo. Courtesy of Jane Lu. Growing up, Jane Lu dreamt of waking up every morning and putting on a power suit to go to work at a fancy corporate finance job in one of the tall city buildings. Today, the 38-year-old is the founder …

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This 32-year-old cashed out on over $2 million in startup equity—here are five tips on how to negotiate for more shares

This 32-year-old cashed out on over  million in startup equity—here are five tips on how to negotiate for more shares

Bhavik Vashi, 32, made over $2 million after selling his equity in software startup Anaplan. Bhavik Vashi, 32, is living the dream of many Silicon Valley tech workers. He joined a promising startup, did his time and eventually the company was acquired, minting him as a millionaire. Shortly after graduating …

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How sustainable diaper brand Kudos is taking on industry giants — with a Target rollout

How sustainable diaper brand Kudos is taking on industry giants — with a Target rollout

Kudos diapers founder Amrita Saigal with her daughter Courtesy: Kudos Throughout modern history, parents have only had one real option when it comes to disposable diapers: plastic. The single-use products are typically made with fossil fuels like petroleum and can take hundreds of years to break down, making them the …

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