• Atlassian co-founder Scott Farquhar unexpectedly resigns

    Atlassian co-founder Scott Farquhar unexpectedly resigns - By Brett Lackey for Daily Mail Australia and NCA NewsWire Published: 6:20 p.m. EDT, April 25, 2024 | Updated: 7:39 p.m. EDT, April 25, 2024 The co-chief executive of Australia's largest technology company has resigned more than two decades after the company was founded.Atlassian announced that Scott Farquhar will step down when it...

  • Paramount CEO Bob Bakish resigns amid merger talks

    Paramount Global CEO Bob Bakish is stepping down and will be replaced by three executives, the company said today as it reported quarterly earnings that beat Wall Street expectations.

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  • Siemens very bullish on India, says global CEO Roland Busch

    German engineers major Siemens is 'very bullish' on India given its fast-growing economy and 'huge potential', its global CEO Roland Busch said on Monday.“We strongly believe that India is really taking off,” Busch said. “The last years have shown that the growth rates are amazing. You’re attracting more and more high-quality products, more complex products are manufactured in India.”Busch added that the Indian government is ‘doing the right things’ and improving infrastructure in areas like...

  • Exclusive: WeWork Inc to sell entire stake in India unit

    US office sharing company WeWork is selling its 27% stake in the India unit via a secondary deal. We have this evening scoop and more in today’s ETtech Top 5.Also in this letter:■ Flipkart’s q-comm head ■ Piyush Gupta quits Peak XV■ Time sought to study digital competition lawExclusive: WeWork Inc to sell 27% stake held in India unit via secondary deal: sources 109505582Nearly seven years after coworking major WeWork US entered India through a joint venture with the Embassy...

  • Co-op Live: Manchester venue boss resigns after shows postponed

    Gary Roden quits days after he was criticised for telling BBC some grassroots music venues are "poorly run".

  • Garena: Garena to localise India ops ahead of 'Free Fire' launch

    Singapore's game publisher Garena is in process of fully localising its India operations before launching the blockbuster video game Free Fire in the country. Following the government's nudge for over seven months, Garena is finally moving its game server to India to be installed in Yotta Data Services' Navi Mumbai premises, sources told ET."Yotta is working with Garena's HQ (headquarter) team on testing the server, which is showing high throughput required for handling streaming workloads with...

  • Infogrid appoints US climate tech unicorn founder as new CEO

    AI-powered sustainable real estate analytics firm Infogrid has appointed the co-founder of US climate tech unicorn Arcadia as its new CEO. Kate Henningsen will take over as CEO of London-based Infogrid, which last year closed a £72.4m Series B round. Henningsen launched Arcadia in 2015 and served as the firm’s COO for nine years. During […]

  • Exclusive: Interview with Derek Tam-Scott, OTS and Co Co-Founder

    I had the pleasure to interview a passionate and knowledgeable car enthusiast in the past days, someone with a rich background on the rare and obscure jewels in the car world: Derek Tam-Scott; he is OTS and Co. co-founder, who, by the side of Robert Eppley and Tazio Ottis reunites several decades worth of experience […]

  • Bharat Biotech co-founder Krishna Ella takes helm as President of IVMA

    Krishna Ella, co-founder of Bharat Biotech, was appointed President of the Indian Vaccine Manufacturers Association (IVMA) for a two-year term from April 2024 to 2026. He takes over from Adar Poonawalla and aims to strengthen collaboration between vaccine makers, researchers, and policymakers to speed up vaccine development and improve production. The IVMA also seeks to support developing countries' access to affordable vaccines.Adar Poonawalla has served as the chief executive officer of Serum...

  • Ola Cabs CEO Hemant Bakshi resigns; company to layoff 200 employees

    Ola Cabs chief executive Hemant Bakshi is leaving just three months after the ride-hailing company publicly announced his appointment, with founder Bhavish Aggarwal once again taking over the reins at the firm, people in the know told ET.The company will also undertake a restructuring that will see at least a 10% reduction in headcount, impacting about 200 employees, the people said.Bakshi joined Ola Cabs in the middle of September 2023, but the company publicly announced it only in January this...

  • EXCLUSIVE: How The Daily Wire Is Bringing the Christian Faith of King Arthur and Merlin to Life

    FIRST ON THE DAILY SIGNAL—The Daily Wire’s new streaming television show “The Pendragon Cycle” will highlight the Christian faith of King Arthur and Merlin as Read More