Archive for January 2020
The CEO stands alone: Tesla directors settle in SolarCity lawsuit, leaving Elon Musk to face trial
Trial is set to start in March, with $2.6 billion on the line.
These One Medical investors win healthy returns as IPO soars
Venture investors in Bay Area-based primary care chain are getting big returns as its initial public offering soars.
Here’s Mayor Breed’s Super Bowl bet with Kansas City’s mayor — and how two breweries are betting
She’ll send some San Francisco goodies to him if the 49ers lose. But she’s expecting to enjoy some good ol’ Kansas City barbecue.
United Airlines cancels all flights to mainland China
United’s latest action comes within hours after an urgent China travel advisory from the U.S. Department of State.
Tech firms dominate the biggest S.F., Oakland leases over past 5 years
Last year’s largest San Francisco office lease was 490,000 square feet and was just approved by the San Francisco Planning Department in July.
Bay Area restaurants head to Super Bowl for competition of their own
The 49ers and Raiders got to handpick which restaurants would represent them in the annual Taste of the NFL.
How the CEO of this closely watched unicorn squeezes performance out of his day
This San Mateo-based startup valued at $3.9 billion more than tripled its revenue and grew its workforce at a similar pace in 2019 over the previous year. Its new CEO shares the secrets of how he personally keeps pace.
How the CEO of this closely watched unicorn squeezes performance out of his day
This San Mateo-based startup valued at $3.9 billion more than tripled its revenue and grew its workforce at a similar pace in 2019 over the previous year. Its new CEO shares the secrets of how he personally keeps pace.
United Airlines expands fight cancellations to China due to coronavirus concerns
United Airlines has extended flight cancellations to China through the end of March and is grounding more flights in response to the outbreak of the deadly coronavirus that has spread to other parts of Asia and the United States.
S.F. policies on office space may be inflaming an already heated real estate market
Rents of almost $100 per square foot and a raft of new fees and taxes are pushing mid-tier companies and nonprofits like the Asian Law Caucus to consider leaving San Francisco.