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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Hedge funds had a tough go of it in 2019 — here are the 7 biggest names that called it quits this year

Hedge funds had a tough go of it in 2019 — here are the 7 biggest names that called it quits this year

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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This analyst thinks that Apple's amazing year on the stock market of 85% growth is only the start of a three-year march towards a $2 trillion valuation

This analyst thinks that Apple's amazing year on the stock market of 85% growth is only the start of a three-year march towards a $2 trillion valuation

Troy Wolverton | Wedbush's Dan Ives thinks Apple's iPhone sales are ready for a comeback that would drive the company's shares even higher.

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Virtual and augmented reality could be game-changing for how Wall Street tackles data in the coming decade

Virtual and augmented reality could be game-changing for how Wall Street tackles data in the coming decade

Dan DeFrancesco | A handful of firms have run pilot programs using the tech, but sources say VR hardware needs to improve before wide-spread adoption can occur.

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The head of innovation for TD Ameritrade's 7,000 adviser clients thinks virtual assistants and holograms will be must-have wealth tech by 2030

The head of innovation for TD Ameritrade's 7,000 adviser clients thinks virtual assistants and holograms will be must-have wealth tech by 2030

Rebecca Ungarino | "By 2030, we should expect that AI will be able to help advisers provide their clients with extreme personalization," said Danielle Fava, director of innovation at TD Ameritrade Institutional.

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Read the full memo David Solomon sent to Goldman Sachs employees explaining why he's moving his management team out of stuffy offices and into open seating

Read the full memo David Solomon sent to Goldman Sachs employees explaining why he's moving his management team out of stuffy offices and into open seating

Dakin Campbell | Here's the full text of the memo David Solomon sent to Goldman Sachs employees laying out his decision to move the executive offices.

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We compared the leadership philosophies of Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos and Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella and it shows the major differences between the two companies

We compared the leadership philosophies of Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos and Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella and it shows the major differences between the two companies

Ashley Stewart | Business Insider obtained an internal list of Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella's leadership principles and compared them with Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos' list.

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Here's a look at the tech used at SoftBank-backed real-estate brokerage Compass — including a sneak peek of beta features

Here's a look at the tech used at SoftBank-backed real-estate brokerage Compass — including a sneak peek of beta features

Alex Nicoll | Compass has grown quickly through acquisitions. Now it's developing what it calls the first end-to-end software for real-estate agents.

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This veteran CFO moved from hot $3.9 billion startup Snowflake to hot $4 billion startup TripActions, and it taught him the importance of having the CEO set a corporate culture

This veteran CFO moved from hot $3.9 billion startup Snowflake to hot $4 billion startup TripActions, and it taught him the importance of having the CEO set a corporate culture

Benjamin Pimentel | TripActions first CFO Thomas Tuchscherer was Snowflake's first CFO. He said the move made him appreciate the importance of a company's culture.

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An Uber Eats executive explains why the suburbs are key to its fastest-growing business area

An Uber Eats executive explains why the suburbs are key to its fastest-growing business area

Graham Rapier | Uber's taxi rides outside of urban cores are deeply unprofitable, but delivery could help the company's balance sheet turn green in time for an IPO.

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