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equity

Man in blue shirt sits in chair onstage

Robinhood’s OpenAI ‘Tokens’ Are Not Actual Equity, OpenAI Warns

Aiming to democratize access to private markets, Robinhood’s move raised questions about approval and investor transparency.
By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
A person at a march holds a sign that reads "Close the pay gap."

New Laws Aimed at Closing the Gender Pay Gap Could Backfire

Employers in California, New York City, and Washington State will soon be required to post salary ranges for all open jobs. Will some try to skirt the rules?
By Courtney Vinopal

Mary Boone’s Former Employee Says She Owes Him $44,325 in Unpaid Wages

Boone, who was sentenced to 30 months in jail for tax fraud last year, has experienced a spectacular fall from grace.
By Helen Holmes
Anna Gunn in 'Equity.'

Stars of ‘Equity’ Reveal the Secret Lives of Wall Street Women

By John Bonazzo
Anna Gunn at Highland Park Bowl, Los Angeles, CA.

Anna Get Your Gunn

By Oliver Jones
By 2022, subway users may no longer need their MetroCards.

Afternoon Bulletin: Metrocards No More, Subway Information Still Delayed

By Anna Staropoli
A woman hands out tampons to demonstrators with 'Occupy Wall Street' protest at Zuccotti Park in New York before they start cleaning up their belongings October 13, 2011 the morning after Mayor Bloomberg gave a message to Occupy Wall Street protestors that the park needs to be cleaned. Protestors, signs, and sleeping bags need to temporarily vacate the premises while the park's property owner can go in with a cleaning crew starting Friday.

Afternoon Bulletin: NYC Introduces Free Tampons in Schools, Prisons and Shelters

By Elissa Nunez
Mayor Bill de Blasio at a prior budget announcement. (Photo: Rob Bennett/NYC Mayor's Office)

De Blasio Kicks Off Budget Season With $82.1 Billion Plan

By Jillian Jorgensen
Mayor Bill de Blasio. (Photo: Alex Wong/Getty Images)

De Blasio Meets With Activists and Teachers in Second Town Hall

By Will Bredderman
Mayor Bill de Blasio talks with a high school student

Unions, Business Groups and Pols Rally Around de Blasio ‘Equity and Excellence’ Plan

By Will Bredderman
Employees of start-up companies work at their designated spaces at the offices of 1776 business incubator in Washington DC, February 11, 2014. 1776 hosts about 185 start-ups in its offices. The incubator gives members a chance to take notes from high-profile entrepreneurs during what are known as lunch and learns. 1776 runs like a campus, with workshops, a communal kitchen and 24-hour access for members. 1776 was founded in January 2013 by Evan Burfield and Donna Harris, a pair of successful entrepreneurs with experience building companies and communities. AFP PHOTO/MLADEN ANTONOV

When Can You Invest in Small Startups?

By Brady Dale
NEW YORK, NY - MAY 15: Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange during the morning of May 15, 2015 in New York City. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was slightly down in morning trading after it closed near its record high yesterday. (Photo by Andrew Burton/Getty Images)

Who Accredits Accredited Investors?

By Brady Dale

Indiegogo CEO Says New Crowdfunding Laws 'Will Totally Change the World'

By Jack Smith IV

Amateur Hour: New Crowdinvesting Rules Mean Everyone Can Play Venture Capitalist

By Adrianne Jeffries

The U.K. Already Has Equity-Based Crowdfunding, and This Startup Just Set a Record

By Adrianne Jeffries

Hipster Men’s Fashion Site Bonobos Has Raised $8 M. of a $15 M. Equity Round

By Nitasha Tiku

Senate Democrats to Focus on Women's Rights for 2012 Campaigns

By Colin Campbell
Sorry?

Mark Pincus Doesn’t Think You Deserve That Zynga Stock He Gave You

By Nitasha Tiku
RRE Ventures' Roger Ehrenberg via Information Arbitrage

Money Raised by New York-Based Venture Capital Funds Dropped 40 Percent Last Quarter

By Nitasha Tiku

New VC, Level Equity, Joins Silicon Alley Party with $120 M. Fund

By Ben Popper

Joel Spolsky on Founder Equity: There Will Be Drama

By Ben Popper
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