Bill McGlashan, former managing partner of TPG Growth, said he donated to Rick Singer, the scandal's mastermind, through Schwab's charitable business.
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Charles Schwab's charitable giving arm just got dragged into the college-admissions scandal

Charles Schwab's charitable giving arm just got dragged into the college-admissions scandal

Rebecca Ungarino,Casey Sullivan | Bill McGlashan, former managing partner of TPG Growth, said he donated to Rick Singer, the scandal's mastermind, through Schwab's charitable business.

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Hedge funds had a tough go of it in 2019 — here are 7 biggest names that threw in the towel

Hedge funds had a tough go of it in 2019 — here are 7 biggest names that threw in the towel

Bradley Saacks | Some of the most well-known investors have been hanging it up over the last couple of years, and 2019 was no exception.

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VIP lists and a music mogul: How one private equity exec caught in the college admissions scandal says he tried to get his son into USC, legally

VIP lists and a music mogul: How one private equity exec caught in the college admissions scandal says he tried to get his son into USC, legally

Meghan Morris,Casey Sullivan | Bill McGlashan, who was ousted from TPG, leaned on high-profile connections to get his son into one college, his lawyers said in a court filing.

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We asked 8 real-estate experts how to solve the affordability crisis in the coming decade and if millennials would really kill homeownership

We asked 8 real-estate experts how to solve the affordability crisis in the coming decade and if millennials would really kill homeownership

Alex Nicoll | By 2030, the oldest millennials will be 49 and solidly middle-aged. By then, we will know if they've succeeded in killing homeownership.

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It's only going to get harder for private equity giants to find cheap things to invest in, and that will be a huge drag on returns in the next decade

It's only going to get harder for private equity giants to find cheap things to invest in, and that will be a huge drag on returns in the next decade

Casey Sullivan | With more competition and lots of dollars to spend, it will become even more difficult for PE firms to maintain returns.

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Facebook's support forum is overrun with scammers trying to defraud desperate users. The company has ignored it for months.

Facebook's support forum is overrun with scammers trying to defraud desperate users. The company has ignored it for months.

Rob Price | Fraudsters are taking advantage of Facebook users searching for help.

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A partner at venture-capital fund Greycroft, which backed HuffPost and TheRealReal, predicts the hot trends in media and tech startups and says how women can close the startup funding gap

A partner at venture-capital fund Greycroft, which backed HuffPost and TheRealReal, predicts the hot trends in media and tech startups and says how women can close the startup funding gap

Lucia Moses | In a wide-ranging interview, founding partner Dana Settle explained why the firm was still investing in media despite its troubles.

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We found the site where Amazon is building a giant factory to make internet satellites — and it's right on Microsoft's and SpaceX's doorsteps

We found the site where Amazon is building a giant factory to make internet satellites — and it's right on Microsoft's and SpaceX's doorsteps

Ashley Stewart | It may not look like much now, but this is where Amazon will base its Project Kuiper mission to space from in Redmond, Washington. Check it out.

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Netflix's 5 toughest job-interview questions, according to company insiders

Netflix's 5 toughest job-interview questions, according to company insiders

Ashley Rodriguez | Former Netflix employees told Business Insider about some of the common questions that came up in job interviews and how best to answer them.

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A legendary Harvard Business School professor told us the Boeing mess is 'a template for how not to be trustworthy.' Here's what you should do to build public trust instead.

A legendary Harvard Business School professor told us the Boeing mess is 'a template for how not to be trustworthy.' Here's what you should do to build public trust instead.

Sherin Shibu | Muilenburg giving up his bonus is "a completely weird gesture," Sandra Sucher said. Instead, leaders should make good on four key dimensions of trust.

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