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Meta CTO Andrew Bosworth Explains Why He Joined The Army Reserve Alongside OpenAI, Palantir Execs — Shares How People At Facebook-Parent Reacted
Tuesday, June 24, 2025 - 12:26am | 937Meta Platforms, Inc. (NASDAQ:META) CTO Andrew "Boz" Bosworth has opened up about why he joined the Army Reserve as part of a new tech-focused unit alongside top executives from OpenAI and Palantir Technologies Inc. (NASDAQ:PLTR) — and how his decision was received internally at Meta. What Happened...
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Cisco Stock Roars Back On AI Firepower, Saudi Pact — Bullish Breakout Faces Q3 Earnings Test
Wednesday, May 14, 2025 - 1:16pm | 680Cisco Systems Inc (NASDAQ:CSCO) will report its third-quarter earnings Wednesday after the market close, with Wall Street expecting earnings per share of 92 cets and revenue of $14.08 billion. The stock has climbed 25.4% over the past year, despite being down 3.87% year-to-date and slipping 6.92%...
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Former Nextdoor CEO Sarah Friar Appointed OpenAI's First CFO After Executive Shakeup
Monday, June 10, 2024 - 6:23pm | 463Nextdoor Holdings Inc.’s (NYSE:KIND) former CEO Sarah Friar has been named OpenAI‘s first chief financial officer following a leadership churn that took place earlier this year. The artificial intelligence company has also appointed Kevin Weil, former president of product and business...
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Twitter's 2016 'Brain Drain' In Review
Friday, December 23, 2016 - 1:30pm | 364Youssef Squali, an analyst with Cantor Fitzgerald, commented in a research report earlier this week that Twitter Inc (NYSE: TWTR) suffers from "brain drain" as key members of the executive team continue leaving the company's ranks. Here is a summary of some of the notable executives who left...
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Should We Be Concerned About Twitter's Mass Exodus?
Thursday, January 28, 2016 - 10:00am | 507Social media site Twitter Inc (NASDAQ: TWTR) has suffered through a great deal of scrutiny over the past year. The company has struggled to gain and keep new users, and many have questioned whether the firm will be able to turn things around and generate enough advertising revenue to continue...
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UPDATE: Twitter Down 3% After Confirmation Of 4 Execs' Departure
Monday, January 25, 2016 - 2:38pm | 276Shares of Twitter Inc (NYSE: TWTR) are down more than 3 percent following CEO Jack Dorsey's announcement of the departure of four key executives overnight. On Monday, Twitter's CEO Jack Dorsey confirmed in a tweet that a total of four executives are now leaving the company, including Katie Jacobs...
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Jack Dorsey Confirms Four Top Execs Are Leaving Twitter
Monday, January 25, 2016 - 9:35am | 196Re/code reported on Sunday that two top executives at Twitter Inc (NYSE: TWTR) are departing the company. Re/code, citing "sources close to the situation," noted that Twitter's media head Katie Jacobs Stanton and product head Kevin Weil are leaving the company and have no...
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Project Lightning: Twitter's New Platform For Curated, Live Events Content
Thursday, June 18, 2015 - 1:00pm | 321Twitter Inc (NYSE: TWTR) will add event-based curated content to its platform later this year, according to a Buzzfeed report Thursday. Twitter shares, off 26 percent in the past three months, traded recently at $34.97, up $0.28. The feature, called Project Lightning, will offer users a...
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Jack Dorsey On Interim CEO Position, Amplifying Momentum And 'Extreme' Excitement
Friday, June 12, 2015 - 12:54pm | 420Twitter Inc (NYSE: TWTR) announced Thursday that Jack Dorsey, co-founder and chairman, will be replacing Dick Costolo as the CEO of the company temporarily beginning July 1. Dorsey was on CNBC Friday to share what kind of interaction Twitter's board has had with Costolo and to discuss Twitter...
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Who Is Twitter Buying Now?
Thursday, June 5, 2014 - 11:20am | 282In its advertising blog, Twitter (NYSE: TWTR) announced Wednesday that it has agreed to acquire Namo Media, a specialist in "native ads." Twitter VP of Product, Revenue, Kevin Weil wrote, "In our conversations with the Namo Media team, it became clear we share a vision for how...
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Twitter Focuses on the Tweeter
Friday, August 31, 2012 - 8:40am | 528Twitter is following in Facebook's (NASDAQ: FB) virtual footsteps by offering advertisements that fit specific consumer wants and needs. Dependent upon what a user tweets, ads will appear that target the user based on their interests. This new internet-based feature will seek to make the platform...