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Hi there,
Here are this week's top briefs.
Global Fintech Report Q1 2019
A data-driven look at global financial technology investment trends, top deals, active investors, and corporate activity in Q1 2019.

How Does WeWork Make Money?
WeWork is one of the world's most valuable startups, though just how its business works is widely misunderstood. We look at how WeWork makes money, where it spends it, and how its flywheel operates.

24 Lessons From Warren Buffett’s Annual Letters To Shareholders
Berkshire Hathaway's annual shareholders meeting is today. Over the last 40 years, Warren Buffett's letters to shareholders have become an annual required read across the investing world, providing insight into how Buffett and his team think about everything from investment strategy to stock ownership to company culture, and more.

The 25 Most Absurd Job Titles In Tech
From the ninjaneer to the retail Jedi, here are the strangest tech titles out there.

FaceCoin: Here’s What Facebook Could Build In Blockchain And Cryptocurrency
We look at major events, patents, and news mentions to determine what Facebook may be up to in blockchain and digital currency.
Democratizing Fertility Services: The Startups & Tech Making At-Home Testing, Egg Freezing, & Other Services More Accessible
From more affordable egg freezing services to employer-backed fertility plans, these companies are looking to break down the traditional barriers to fertility care for both women and men.

Tech Funding Trends In France Q1 2019
A comprehensive, data-driven look at emerging trends, investments, and active investors in France.

70+ Startups Revolutionizing Auto With AI
These startups are developing AI-based solutions to make the transportation space safer, smarter, and more efficient.

Our Meatless Future: How The $90B Global Meat Market Gets Disrupted
Will a meatless food industry featuring lab-grown meat, seafood substitutes, and insect protein be the future of food? Food giants from Tyson to Cargill are working to navigate a future where protein isn't dominated by traditional animal sources.

Fintech Business Model Spotlight: Divvy
Divvy is a $700M startup helping businesses manage their expenses and corporate credit cards. We analyze Divvy's funding, business model, customer acquisition strategy, market size, and competitors.
Have a great weekend.
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Anand
@asanwal
P.S. We're hiring. If you're helpful, humble, happy, and hungry, we'd love to chat.
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