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NBA stars have been investing in Silicon Valley startups since as far back as 2015.
Now it s rapidly increasing: At least seven NBA players have backed startups in the past two months.
Athletes and their business partners say it s about building generational wealth and giving more people of color a seat at the table.
Jason Gardner was sitting at his desk last year when he was handed a printout of a Bloomberg article.
Insider reviewed Microsoft s official internal org chart to identify its top execs and staff.
We built a chart of the 175 people who help CEO Satya Nadella lead the 168,000-employee company.
Microsoft s org chart has changed over the past year after reorgs affecting its top brass.
Microsoft s official internal organizational chart reveals the 175 top executives and staff members who help CEO Satya Nadella run the $1.7 trillion company.
The people are responsible for managing Microsoft s more than 168,000 employees around the globe across businesses including its cloud and artificial intelligence unit and the organization behind its suite of business software applications including Windows, Office, and its increasingly important Teams communications app.
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Digital health company Hims became the subject of a class-action lawsuit filed in California on Tuesday.
The complaint alleges Hims violated the Telephone Consumer Protection Act with a series of alleged spam text messages.
The suit was brought by David Vaccaro, a California resident who maintains he was not a Hims patient when he began receiving programmed voice and text messages from the company.
The direct-to-consumer digital health company Hims was the subject of a class-action lawsuit, according to a complaint filed Tuesday.
The complaint alleges that Hims violated the Telephone Consumer Protection Act, which protects consumers from robocalls and spam messages that have become pervasive in the last several years.
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