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- May 18, 2021
Illustration by Elias Stein Text size One of the biggest themes at this past week’s CES tech show was electric and autonomous transportation—cars, trucks, bikes, boats. And, it turns out, tractors. Farm-equipment giant Deere unveiled a new autonomous tractor with an attached tillage implement at CES. For those not familiar with farm life, Julian Sanchez,
READ MORESAN JOSE, Calif. — The Fortune Magazine reporter whose cover story helped turn Elizabeth Holmes into a Silicon Valley sensation testified Thursday as to how he ended up feeling like a pawn in the entrepreneur’s promotion of what she called a revolutionary blood-testing technology. Roger Parloff’s appearance on the witness stand marked a pivotal moment
READ MOREFor the second time since the trial of Elizabeth Holmes began, the jury heard testimony Tuesday that Theranos Inc. altered a document to show investors that its technology had been validated by a major pharmaceutical company. Constance Cullen, an immunology expert who helped lead test development at pharmaceutical firm Schering-Plough Corp. , testified that she
READ MORESAN JOSE, Calif.—Testimony from a former Theranos Inc. product manager in the criminal fraud trial of Elizabeth Holmes has shed light on the startup’s race to court investors and business partners and the shortcuts it took when its blood-testing devices failed. Daniel Edlin has testified over two days about the five years he spent at
READ MORESAN JOSE, Calif.—A chemist who worked at Theranos Inc. testified Friday about the scientific failures that plagued the defunct blood-testing startup, as the high-stakes fraud case wrapped up a second week of witness testimony in a federal courthouse. Surekha Gangakhedkar, a senior scientist at the company for eight years who quit in 2013 because of
READ MOREText size Elizabeth Holmes is on criminal trial in federal court in San Jose. Justin Sullivan/Getty Images The former financial controller at Theranos Inc. said the company run by Elizabeth Holmes, who is on criminal trial in federal court in San Jose, went years without having its financial statements audited. So Han Spivey, who also
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