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How a Mid-Air Door-Plug Blowout exposed Boeing’s Business and Leadership Failures
What happened in the Boeing 737 MAX 9 Door Plug Incident? On January 5, 2024, a Boeing 737 MAX 9 operated by Alaska Airlines experienced a dramatic flight-critical failure when a mid-exit door plug panel detached from the fuselage (the main body of an aircraft) shortly after takeoff. The sudden depressurization created chaos inside the cabin, forcing the pilots to perform an emergency landing. No one was killed, but several were injured, and the event triggered intense regula
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Jan 193 min read


How One CEO’s Leadership Style Nearly Destroyed a $47 billion dollar company
What is WeWork? WeWork is a company that provides shared workspaces, office services, and community experiences for businesses of all sizes. Founded in 2010 in New York City by Adam Neumann and Miguel McKelvey, WeWork quickly became known for its stylish office designs, flexible leasing options, and a culture-focused approach to work. By 2019, WeWork operated hundreds of locations worldwide, with millions of members, making it one of the most successful startups in the world
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Jan 103 min read


Can Nvidia Sustain its $4 trillion surge? A financial Deep Dive into Valuation, Growth, and Risk
Nvidia’s rise, driven by AI demand and a monopolistic foothold on GPU architecture has pushed it towards a $4 trillion valuation. Continuous strong revenue growth, and a high margin profile, has been a major driver behind this growth, but is this growth justified? This article examines Nvidia’s revenue growth, margin profile, CapEx trajectory, and its valuation multiples. Financial Snapshot: Over the past years, Nvidia’s fiscal performance has delivered on almost every front
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Jul 3, 20253 min read


The Majorana Surge: How Quantum Computing is repricing Microsoft’s future
Image credit: Microsoft As the race to commercialize quantum computing intensifies, Microsoft has subtly positioned itself at the...
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Jul 2, 20253 min read
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