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Googler who quit to protest Project Maven is faring better than even he expected (GOOGL, GOOG)

When he decided to leave, he feared that he’d struggle to find a job comparable to the one he had left at Google. Breisacher told Business Insider his fears were unfounded. Tyler Breisacher, a former Google software developer, has no regrets about the part he played in the unprecedented employee unrest at the company this year. …read more […]

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Amazon Stock Is Still A Must Buy At New High After Morgan Stanley Upgrade

Amazon (AMZN) saw its stock price jump over 3.3% to touch another new all-time high Wednesday, this time on the back of Morgan Stanley’s (MS) massive upgrade. Some investors might not want to touch stocks near new highs, but Amazon seems like it might not slow down. So let’s find out why it remains a must buy. …read more […]

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Drones and stakeouts: how Tesla ‘haters’ put pressure on CEO Musk

SAN FRANCISCO/WASHINGTON (Reuters) – An online army of skeptics and amateur sleuths that has spent years promoting bets against Tesla Inc senses an opportunity to renew pressure on the electric carmaker after the failure of Chief Executive Elon Musk’s plan to take it private. A go-private deal at $420 a share announced by Musk in an Aug. 7 tweet would have wiped out short bets against Tesla and hidden the company’s financials from the public eye. “It’s such a ridiculous situation,” said Brodie Ferguson, a 25-year-old Canadian whose interest in Tesla stems from watching videos about Musk’s other …read more […]

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Drones and stakeouts – how Tesla ‘haters’ put pressure on CEO Musk

SAN FRANCISCO/WASHINGTON (Reuters) – An online army of sceptics and amateur sleuths that has spent years promoting bets against Tesla Inc (TSLA.O) senses an opportunity to renew pressure on the electric carmaker after the failure of Chief Executive Elon Musk’s plan to take it private. A go-private deal at $420 a share announced by Musk in an Aug. 7 tweet would have wiped out short bets against Tesla and hidden the company’s financials from the public eye. “It’s such a ridiculous situation,” said Brodie Ferguson, a 25-year-old Canadian whose interest in Tesla stems from watching videos about Musk’s …read more […]