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CEOs, home prices, & more |
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- Being a CEO sucks right now. Recent exits at CNN, GameStop, and NBCUniversal show that leaders are under more behavioral and performance scrutiny than ever. With more turmoil on the horizon, the latest CEO to go, Chris Licht, won’t be the last. Read why.
- If you think former President Donald Trump is about to face justice — hold on just one moment. He’s probably going to get a favorable judge who would have enormous power to prevent Trump from getting convicted, a former federal prosecutor turned high-end defense attorney said.
- A startup “mass extinction event” has begun. Startups raised a ridiculous amount of money in recent years through 2021. However, the money spigot has run dry. Expect nasty cram-down recapitalizations, ultra-cheap acqui-hires, and yes, bankruptcies. For the full analysis, click here.
- The newest employee at Elon Musk’s SpaceX is only 14. SpaceX has hired Kairan Quazi, a young prodigy, to join its Starlink division as a software engineer. Quazi is set to graduate this month from Santa Clara University, where he studied computer science and engineering. More here.
- Sorry, but Netflix’s password-sharing crackdown seems to be going really well. It might not be the news you wanted to hear, but data shows Netflix has had four of its largest US customer-acquisition days in more than four years following its password-sharing crackdown. More here.
- Check out the 51 US cities with the highest forecasted home-price increases. We’ve also got the five areas where home prices are at risk of falling in the next 12 months. It’s good news for homeowners in Anaheim and Seattle. But things look bleak for Lakeland-Winter Haven, Florida. The full list.
- A top executive was caught on video with his mistress — now, the dress she was wearing is selling out. The executive was fired after a video of him holding hands with a coworker went viral. But thousands of people then rushed to buy her dress. More here.
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