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Three stacks of increasingly taller coins sitting on dirt with plant sprouts

The New Meaning of “Sustainable Growth” in the Post-A.I. Boom

Chris Spratling, managing director of Chalkhill Blue Limited and author of The Exit Roadmap, examines how the A.I. boom has redefined what investors mean by “sustainable growth.” Spratling argues that post-A.I., investors are rewarding efficiency, governance and cultural resilience over raw expansion—and that leaders must now balance speed with stewardship to sustain value in 2025 and beyond.
By Chris Spratling
Elon Musk stands in front of a Tesla, holding a microphone and giving a speech

As Tesla Shares Tank, Investors Are Urging Elon Musk to Commit Himself to the Company

Shareholders of Tesla, which is on target for its worst year ever, are urging Elon Musk to quickly name a Twitter CEO and start focusing on his other company.
By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
The Meta logo is under a magnifying glass

Meta Has No Intention of Slowing its Metaverse Plans Even as Investors are Increasingly Alarmed

Meta's stock fell 25 percent overnight after it announced disappointing quarterly earnings. Meta expects to continue seeing losses on its metaverse technology in 2023, and won't change course anytime soon.
By Rachyl Jones
An Instagram and Facebook logo appear on phones in front of a Meta sign.

Mark Zuckerberg’s Metaverse Strategy Is Alarming Investors, and One Is Calling on Meta to Slow Down

By Rachyl Jones
A Starbucks Divest sticker is seen on a plaque outside the Starbucks Reserve Roastery.

Starbucks Is Stepping Up Its Anti-Union Campaign With New Benefits For Non-Unionized Workers

By Courtney Vinopal

Apple’s Newly Unveiled Products Have Left Investors Underwhelmed

By Gabriela Barkho
Investors worry that Elon Musk has too much power over Tesla.

Does Elon Musk Have Too Much Power? Some Key Tesla Investors Think So

By Sissi Cao
Space shuttle Atlantis blasts off from launch pad 39A at Kennedy Space Center. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

Accelerating Space Startups: How to Break Into the Next Trillion-Dollar Industry

By Robert Jacobson
A stock broker looks at her screen in September 2008, the day before after US investment bank Lehman Brothers filed for bankruptcy protection.

Why Dodd-Frank—or Its Repeal—Won’t Save Us From the Next Crippling Wall Street Crash

By Jena Martin and Karen Kunz
Agglomeration has the potential to change the way smaller enterprises grow and create value in the future.

Raising Capital Can Be Easy When Entrepreneurs Co-Operate

By Jeremy Harbour and Callum Laing
An empty boardroom

Too Many Corporate Boards Fail to Protect Shareholders

By Margaret Heffernan
Roman era bronze coins are displayed at the archaeological museum in Sevilla on April 28, 2016 following their discovery during development works for pipelines and installations in the El Zaudine park in Tomares on the outskirts of Sevilla. Some 19 amphorae, nine of which were retrieved fragmented, containing around 600kg of bronze coins from the fourth century AD were found by employees using earth moving machinery in an underground space covered by bricks and ceramic filler. / AFP / Gogo Lobato

The DAO: How the Employeeless Company Has Already Made a Boatload of Money

By Brady Dale
CreatorUp's Mike Tringe pitches his startup

Here’s a Rundown of the Dreamit New York 2013 Demo Day

By Jordyn Taylor

Your Celebrity VC Firm Is a Horrible Idea, Here Let Everyone Count the Ways

By Jessica Roy

Too Many Investors Spoil The Fun. GroupMe’s Jared Hecht on The Big Syndicate

By Ben Popper
This man is a professional

How to Throw a Legendary Holiday Party Without Pissing Off Your Investors

By Rick Webb
What did you sign?

What Obligation do Startup Founders Owe Their Investors?

By Guest Post

Politicians Say Madoff ‘Victims’ Deserve Their Fake Profits

By Mike Taylor

A Sustainable and Well-Managed Financial System

By Observer Staff
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