Institutional Neutrality vs. Financial Fallout: How Sequoia’s Free Speech Stance Sparked Internal Crisis
The Unraveling of a VC Giant’s Internal Cohesion Silicon Valley powerhouse Sequoia Capital, renowned for its early bets on companies…
The Unraveling of a VC Giant’s Internal Cohesion Silicon Valley powerhouse Sequoia Capital, renowned for its early bets on companies…
Democratic mayoral frontrunner Zohran Mamdani emphasized housing affordability as the primary draw for tech companies during Thursday’s debate. The candidate’s position comes despite his platform including significant corporate tax hikes aimed at funding public services.
Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani, the Democratic frontrunner in the New York City mayoral race, reportedly argued during Thursday’s debate that affordability rather than tax concessions would ultimately attract technology companies to the city. According to reports, Mamdani suggested that tech CEOs would choose to establish operations in New York if potential employees could afford to live there.