Blackstone's executive vice chairman participated in Alto's seed round through his family office, Jefferson River Capital.
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Blackstone's Tony James just joined Sequoia Capital and NerdWallet's cofounder in backing a startup hoping to disrupt the $28 trillion retirement market

Blackstone's Tony James just joined Sequoia Capital and NerdWallet's cofounder in backing a startup hoping to disrupt the $28 trillion retirement market

Dan DeFrancesco | Blackstone's executive vice chairman participated in Alto's seed round through his family office, Jefferson River Capital.

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$100 billion Softbank Vision Fund has shaken up Silicon Valley with mega fundings. A cadre of Deutsche Bank alums are behind many of the deals.

$100 billion Softbank Vision Fund has shaken up Silicon Valley with mega fundings. A cadre of Deutsche Bank alums are behind many of the deals.

Callum Burroughs | Four former Deutsche Bank traders are top level executives at the SoftBank Vision Fund which invests in some of the biggest names in tech.

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Billionaire Ray Dalio says a 70-year-old book about mythology changed how he thinks about success and failure

Billionaire Ray Dalio says a 70-year-old book about mythology changed how he thinks about success and failure

Sherin Shibu,Richard Feloni | Ray Dalio recommends "The Hero With a Thousand Faces," a book about "the hero's journey" by scholar Joseph Campbell — that also inspired "Star Wars."

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When Cigna fired an employee, her lawsuit was forced into arbitration. She thought she'd found a fair referee — until she saw pictures of him partying with Cigna's attorney.

When Cigna fired an employee, her lawsuit was forced into arbitration. She thought she'd found a fair referee — until she saw pictures of him partying with Cigna's attorney.

Julie Bort | Glenda Perez's case offers an inside look at what is normally a private black-box process.

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A millennial handling $325 million for the wealthy maps out 2 scenarios for how aggressive to be if you're young and starting to save for the future

A millennial handling $325 million for the wealthy maps out 2 scenarios for how aggressive to be if you're young and starting to save for the future

Marley Jay | The wealth manager Jakob Loescher details two of his approaches to help young clients save for retirement, one aggressive and the other more cautious.

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'The whole world decided to just be stupid': A hedge-fund manager explains why the IPO bubble he sees in WeWork, Peloton, and Chewy could soon face a reckoning

'The whole world decided to just be stupid': A hedge-fund manager explains why the IPO bubble he sees in WeWork, Peloton, and Chewy could soon face a reckoning

Christopher Competiello | Harris Kupperman, president of Praetorian Capital Management, sounds the alarm on companies touted as "disruptive" that aren't disrupting anything.

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We still don't know if Jeffrey Epstein's money is floating around Silicon Valley, but several top venture capital firms say they've never accepted funds from the disgraced financier

We still don't know if Jeffrey Epstein's money is floating around Silicon Valley, but several top venture capital firms say they've never accepted funds from the disgraced financier

Megan Hernbroth | Although many VC firms have restrictions barring them from publicly discussing limited partners, 27 told Business Insider Epstein was not involved.

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Peloton insiders will have 20 votes per share — twice as many as those at other startups — but CEO John Foley may not wield all the power after the IPO

Peloton insiders will have 20 votes per share — twice as many as those at other startups — but CEO John Foley may not wield all the power after the IPO

Troy Wolverton | Corporate governance experts and institutional investors hate it when companies give insiders extra votes.

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These are the unusual ways WeWork founder Adam Neumann has made millions, and stands to make more, from his $47 billion company about to go public

These are the unusual ways WeWork founder Adam Neumann has made millions, and stands to make more, from his $47 billion company about to go public

Richard Feloni | WeWork's founding CEO has sold intellectual property to his company, rented real estate to it, and borrowed money from it.

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Required reading: These are the books top professors at the best business schools in the country are having their MBA students read

Required reading: These are the books top professors at the best business schools in the country are having their MBA students read

Robin Madell | Among the top choices for professors at Stanford, Harvard, Kellogg, and more are "Who Moved My Cheese?," "Good to Great," and "Bad Blood."

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