This feature from The Washington Post looks at the Jobs report published early this month and analyses the health of the Trump economy over the past year. For this week’s posts, click on the paragraph links. >>>
This feature from Digiday analyses the winners and losers in the enforcement of the General Data Protection Regulation’s on May 25. For this week’s posts, click on the paragraph links. >>>
This feature from The New York Times examines how the doctor-patient relationship saves lives as well as money and makes a case for reinventing the primary care delivery. For this week’s posts, click on the paragraph links. >>>
This feature from The Indian Express covers in detail the $16 billion acquisition of Flipkart by Walmart last week. It looks at the impact of the deal on the two companies as well as their rival Amazon and the online Indian marketplace. For this week’s posts, click on the paragraph links. >>>
This feature from The Guardian unravels the science behind Cambridge Analytica’s mission to transform surveys and Facebook data into a political messaging weapon. For this week’s posts, click on the paragraph links. >>>
This feature from Barrons looks at the busiest IPO weeks in three years that saw cloud companies Docusign, SmartSheet, and Ceridian go public. For this week’s posts, click on the paragraph links. >>>
This report from TechCrunch provides an overview of the changing exit environment for startups in NYC, the rise of a set of mafias which are incubating startups, and the changing culture of customers and how that is assisting NYC startups with their competition out west. For this week’s post, click on the paragraph links. >>>

I have been thinking about how companies are getting showered with capital these days once they reach product-market fit and traction, and how unhealthy that phenomenon often turns out to be.
Is there another way?
Of course there is!