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Silicon Beach Report May 15: SpaceX Settles Overtime Pay Class Action for $4 Million

L.A. Business Journal

SpaceX settles overtime pay class action for $4 million, Snap launches new camera lens ads, and hackers may have stolen unreleased Disney movie, Chief Executive Bob Iger tells staff.

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Silicon Beach Report July 7: Snapchat Hit with Indecency Class Action

L.A. Business Journal

Snapchat hit with indecency class action, J2 Global may be outbid for Gawker Media, Buzzfeed Motion Pictures show tops iTunes, and more.

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Silicon Beach Report May 22: Precellerator Begins New Class

L.A. Business Journal

Precellerator takes new applications; Snapchat backpedals from x-rated lenses, WarnerMedia co-hosts esports tournament

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Wow! Are your relationships important!

Berkonomics

The format also calls for the CEO to examine their calendar over time and report classes of activities by percentage of total time spent, so that the group may add comments about use of that person’s valuable time to the critique. That last 10% is most important and often overlooked. It represents strategic thinking.

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Broadcom To Pay $160.5M to Settle Class Action Lawsuit

socalTECH

Irvine-based Broadcom reported Tuesday that the firm has agreed to settle a class action, securities lawsuit against the firm, in exchange for a $160.5M The class action suit was filed by investors who bought or acquired shares of Broadcom between July 21, 2005 and July 13, 2006. cash payment. READ MORE>>.

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TuSimple Sends Fully Autonomous Semi 80 Miles, Without A Human On Board

socalTECH

San Diego-based autonomous driving company TuSimple reports that it has sent its first, fully autonomous semi--without even a safety driver in the truck--80 miles, going from Tucson, Arizona to Phoenix.

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Kim Kardashian Sued Over Alleged Cryptocurrency Pump And Dump

socalTECH

According to reports, Kardashian was paid to promote the cryptocurrency, which earned a large sum for the creators and promoters of the coin, but became worthless when it crashed. The lawsuit seeks class action status.

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