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Kelsey Vlamis

Kelsey Vlamis

Senior Reporter at Business Insider

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  • English
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  • Finance & Banking Services
  • Real Estate
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Elon Musk abruptly shut down Twitter's offices as workers resigned en masse - Business Insider India

Twitter told employees to leave offices on Thursday, as less than half of its employees committed to Elon Musk’s “hardcore” vision.
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A flurry of environmental tax breaks just came into effect thanks t...

If you’ve been thinking about buying an electric vehicle or getting rooftop solar panels, you could save thousands of dollars with new tax credits.
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Colorful, 24-legged predators could save marine ecosystems on the W...

A giant sunflower star (Pycnopodia helianthoides) walks across the reef underwater in Point Dume State Beach, California.Brent Durand/Getty ImagesKelp forests, one of the most diverse ocean ecosystems, are dying along North America’s West Coast.A new study says recovering sunflower sea star populations could save the forests.The kelp forests found along much of the West Coast of North America are dying, but scientists think returning a once-abundant predator to the underwater ocean ecosystems co…
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I moved from Malibu to Vegas and bought a $1.9 million home. Califo...

Gus Lira, a managing partner at a jet chartering company, recently moved from Malibu to Las Vegas.Lira said the main reason for the move was financial, citing taxes in California.This is an as-told-to essay based on a conversation with Gus Lira, a managing partner at a private jet charter company, who recently moved from Malibu, California, to Las Vegas. Business Insider verified the real estate prices. The essay has been edited for length and clarity.I was born in Los Angeles and was there unti…
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I lived in California for 26 years but am moving to Texas because a...

This is an as-told-to essay based on a conversation with Jeffrey VonderHaar, owner of a medical equipment business, who is in the process of moving from Calabasas, California, to outside Houston. Business Insider has verified the price of the property. The essay has been edited for length and clarity.I moved to California in 1998 from Dallas, Texas, and to Calabasas nearly 14 years ago. I’ve had my company now since 2003.We have a manufacturing side, fabricating prosthetic limbs, a physical ther…
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The seemingly AI-generated ads for 'Civil War,' A24's most expensiv...

A24 is getting backlash for using images to promote Civil War that, according to a report, are AI-generated.One image apparently meant to show Chicago had an iconic building in a nonsensical location.Civil War, the most expensive film to date for film-industry darling A24, crushed at the box office in its first weekend — but some images used to promote the film have been met with swift and stark backlash.The film, which had a production budget of $50 million, follows a group of journalists somet…
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Roaring Kitty could get booted from E*Trade after his social media ...

Keith Gill may face an E*Trade ban, sources told The Wall Street Journal.Gill posted a screenshot on Sunday that appeared to show he had a $116 million position in GameStop.Trader Keith Gill, also known on social media as Roaring Kitty or DeepFuckingValue, could get barred from E*Trade after a screenshot he posted that appeared to show a huge stake in GameStop caused the stock price to soar.That’s according to a Monday report in The Wall Street Journal, which cited unnamed people familiar with t…
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Arizona Iced Tea founder explains why he's bucked the inflation tre...

The iconic 23-ounce cans of Arizona Iced Tea still sell for 99 cents after 32 years.Arizona founder Don Vultaggio told Today he doesn’t want to raise prices on consumers.Don Vultaggio, the cofounder and CEO of the company behind Arizona Iced Tea, still sells his product for the same price as when it launched 32 years ago — 99 cents.Vultaggio decided to get into tea and founded the Arizona beverage company in New York in 1992 after seeing the success of Snapple. Arizona’s signature big cans of ic…
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Maui tourism still hasn't recovered since the Lahaina fire. The man...

Maui tourism hasn't recovered after the Lahaina fire. The manager of the Four Seasons says now is a great to time to visit and support the island.
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Marc Benioff says Salesforce is basically starting from a 'beginner...

Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff told Fortune Magazine the company is pivoting to AI agents, which he thinks are key to the next wave of AI.
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I quit my $200K fintech job to take 6 months off. It was just what ...

Jeanne Pastrano was burned out on her $200K fintech job, so she took a 6-month break. She emerged refreshed — and ready to find a new job.