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Trump seems to be destroying America’s innovation system, but he is really skewing it in favor of tech monopolies.
Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, Mark Zuckerberg, and Jensen Huang lost a collective $194 billion in wealth since attending Trump's ...
Though other tech bigwigs have done what they can to publicly placate the Trump administration, one company stands out for ...
So how’s it going for these tech titans so far? On January 20, Mark Zuckerberg, Jeff Bezos, Sundar Pichai, and Elon Musk got a front-row seat to history: The four appeared side by side at Donald Trump ...
President Donald Trump ... Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai, and Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos were rewarded for their fealty with prime seats for the president’s inauguration ceremony in the Capitol Rotunda.
Three years before Elon Musk performed a Nazi salute on the stage of a Trump inaugural event and then proceeded to coordinate ...
A wide array of companies helped President Trump shatter fundraising records during his second inauguration, netting $239 million.
A cavalcade of tech leaders was on hand in the Saudi capital for an investment summit presided over by President Trump and ...
The richest sliver of Americans now own a record share of the wealth, and tweaking income taxes is unlikely to change that.
(Bloomberg) -- Hyundai Motor America, Nvidia Corp. and Target Corp. made seven-figure donations to fund President Donald Trump’s record-breaking haul for his second inauguration, according to ...
President Donald Trump ... Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai, and Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos were rewarded for their fealty with prime seats for the president’s inauguration ceremony in the Capitol Rotunda.