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Tesla shareholders approved Elon Muskās $46 billion pay package. Itās unclear exactly what percentage of voters approved the plan, but a graph shared by Musk Wednesday night implied around 70% approval.
Microsoft accepted that its cybersecurity failed during Russian and Chinese hacks. Its president Brad Smith was drilled by lawmakers yesterday about its failures to prevent the breaches.
Wells Fargo fired more than a dozen employees who werenāt really working. The workers had been accused of using keyboard simulation that made it seem like they were actively online.
Disney and Ron DeSantis made up ā and it only cost $17 billion. The Florida governorās tourism board agreed to a 15-year expansion agreement with Disney World.
American Airlines flight attendants are planning pickets at 30 airports. They want to raise pressure on the airlineās management to finish contract negotiations and avert a strike.
Bank of America said Boeing is too big to fail. The plane-making industryās duopoly will save it, analysts said. Meanwhile, the chief administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration said yesterday that the agency didnāt do enough to regulate Boeing.
OpenAIās revenue is skyrocketing
Sam Altman had a stat to share with all of OpenAIās staff this week: In less than a year, OpenAI has more than tripled its annualized revenue.
Annualized revenue is an estimate for a companyās revenue for the year using partial data ā you get to it by multiplying the past monthās revenue by 12. For OpenAI, that figure was $1 billion in August 2023, and has catapulted to $3.4 billion as of this month.
OpenAI is by far the most valuable AI startup in the world (Anthropic and Mistral AI donāt even come close to its massive $80 billion valuation), but the company isnāt without its troubles. Quartzās Laura Bratton has the latest.
Quotable: When lightning strikes in the salad dressing aisle
āWhen I came back with the team, I said, āWhat if we developed a ranch flavored Dorito?ā... We didnāt find this idea by going up and down the snack aisle, we went to a totally different category.ā ā Former Yum! Brands CEO and Cool Ranch Doritos inventor David Novak, telling Quartz how the beloved chip flavor got its start during a trip to a Texas supermarket in 1984.
On that trip, Novak and his team searched for the biggest food trends outside of the snack aisle, and zoned in on a ranch display. But not all of Novakās ideas have landed ā there was, of course, Crystal Pepsi.
Friday markets haiku
Stock splits and AI ā
Itās just a sign of the times.
Broadcom, time to shine.
Quartzās Vinamrata Chaturvedi reported on the networking chipmakerās new market high.
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Surprising discoveries
Ozempic for cats and dogs is coming. Regulators approved the medication for canines way back in 2007 ā but human guilt was an unforeseen barrier to its acceptance.
Taylor Swiftās fandom can change airline strategy. Qantas in Australia would never fly the worldās largest jet domesticallyā¦ unless of course Swifties had to get to a concert.
Zapping through the cosmos is on scientistsā minds. Some are looking into how to make interstellar travel a reality.
Mosquitoes are being dropped in Maui to help save birds. The modified insects wonāt be able to reproduce, and could curb instances of avian malaria that are devastating populations of endangered birds.
A medical drill on the International Space Station was accidentally aired and it freaked people out. NASA confirmed there was no emergency.
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