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This case explores the challenges and controversies surrounding the energy-intensive process of cryptocurrency mining and its adverse environmental effects.
James Dolan, chairman and chief executive of Madison Square Garden Entertainment has attracted notoriety by preventing lawyers engaged in litigation against his company from coming into MSG, Radi
Ride-sharing giant Uber Technologies, Inc. has begun using algorithms to employ dynamic pricing strategies, popularly known as surge pricing.
This business school case study explores Microsoft Corporation’s investment in a start-up called OpenAI, along with the potential impact of Artificial Intelligence on the company’s operations and
For $500 million annually, Facebook contracts Accenture PLC to moderate content that violates its Terms of Service and is not caught by artificial intelligence.
Robinhood, an online trading platform, has revolutionized the trading industry by the incorporation of payment for order flow (PFOF).
After a terrorist attack at the Pensacola Naval Air Station, Apple received immense public pressure to comply with the FBI’s request to assist in unlocking the encrypted iPhone of the attacker.
The Coronavirus / COVID-19 crisis of 2020 resulted government restrictions on travel, accompanied by a public loss of confidence in the safety of air transport, all of which led quickly to a decl
Google subsidiary, YouTube, has collected data of children users without the consent of parents and then sold the data to advertisers.
Three-year old daily deals company Groupon filed for an IPO on June 2, 2011 seeking a valuation of $20 billion.
Jefferies & Company, the most rapidly growing medium-sized investment bank, quickly became the focus of many ratings agencies upon the collapse of MF Global.
General Motors Corporation, once the largest car manufacturer in the world, is now a cautionary tale for corporate complacency.
On January 7, 2009, Ramalinga Raju resigned as chairman of Satyam Computer Services. This resignation came as a result of the largest corporate fraud in India’s history.
On February 20, 2007, The Children’s Investment Fund sent a letter to the board of Dutch bank ABN AMRO stating strong requests with regard to the future of the company.
On January 15, 2012, Zappos, an Amazon subsidiary, was the victim of a purposeful hacking attack.
In the aftermath of the San Bernardino shooting in December 2015, Apple was required by a federal court order to assist the FBI in unlocking the primary suspect’s iPhone 5c.
In 1991, Apple mad a tax deal with the Irish government to pay very low tax rates, on the condition that the California-based company carry out its European operations in Ireland.