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The Wall Street Journal Here are five tech bets made by Nikesh Arora during his two years at Softbank.
5 Tech Bets Made by Softbank’s Nikesh Arora
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Nikesh Arora, who is stepping down as president of SoftBank Group Corp. effective Wednesday, invested billions of dollars of the company's money in startups around the world, with a focus on his native India. Some SoftBank shareholders complained abo
Read more ... ut the wisdom of some of those deals. Here are fiv...
117 months ago
The Wall Street Journal Nikesh Arora’s departure seems secondary to the bigger things happening at SoftBank.
117 months ago
TechCrunch Nikesh Arora of SoftBank on investing in transportation startups http://tcrn.ch/1L3C09B
126 months ago
TechCrunch A "measure of commitment"
127 months ago
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He cracked AIIMS exam at 16 and IAS at 22 and he's telling you how! Roman Saini
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128 months ago
TechCrunch Son will remain on the board of directors, with Arora taking over as the chairman
130 months ago
Techmeme "Arora was hired in July to run a newly created unit called SoftBank Internet and Media Inc, reporting directly to Son. He became one of the most powerful Google executives, and the highest paid in 2012, when he made $51 million in cash and stock."
131 months ago
HuffPost Impact 13-year-old Shubham Banerjee is downright incredible.
134 months ago
HuffPost Good News 13-year-old Shubham Banerjee is incredible.
134 months ago
AP Shubham Banerjee, 13, built a Braille printer with a Lego robotics kit as a school science fair project last year after he asked his parents a simple question: How do blind people read? "Google it," they told him. Shubham did research and was shocked
Read more ... to learn that Braille printers, also called embossers, cost at least $2,000 _ too expensive for most blind readers. "I just thought that price should not be there. I know that there is a simpler way to do this," said Shubham.
Boy, 13, builds Braille printer with Legos, starts company
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SANTA CLARA, Calif. (AP) — In Silicon Valley, it's never too early to become an entrepreneur. Just ask 13-year-old Shubham Banerjee. The California eighth-grader has launched a company to develop low-cost machines to print…
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