
Bill Allison
Finance Reporter at Bloomberg News
Journalist based in Washington, D.C.. covering campaign finance for Bloomberg. Opinions are my own. Former @sunfoundation and @publicintegrity
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5 days ago |
news.bloombergtax.com | Sophie Alexander |Bill Allison
Former Palantir Technologies Inc. adviser Jacob Helberg plans to retain investments in dozens of artificial intelligence, defense and fintech companies as he starts his tenure as an under secretary of state in Donald Trump’s administration. Among the firms he’ll keep a stake in are OpenAI, Anduril Industries, SpaceX, the Boring Co. and Neuralink, Helberg said in a filing this week.
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5 days ago |
bloomberg.com | Sophie Alexander |Bill Allison
Jacob Helberg(Bloomberg) -- Former Palantir Technologies Inc. adviser Jacob Helberg plans to retain investments in dozens of artificial intelligence, defense and fintech companies as he starts his tenure as an under secretary of state in Donald Trump’s administration. Among the firms he’ll keep a stake in are OpenAI, Anduril Industries, SpaceX, the Boring Co. and Neuralink, Helberg said in a filing this week.
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1 week ago |
news.bloombergtax.com | Ava Benny-Morrison |Bill Allison
Trevor Milton was at home in mid-March when his phone lit up. The caller ID indicated the “Executive Office of the President of the United States” was on the line. “I thought it was fake,” said Milton, the founder of the electric-truck maker Nikola Corp., who was convicted of fraud in 2022 after the now bankrupt company made an infamous video of a prototype vehicle seeming to move on its own power, when in fact it was just rolling down a hill.
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1 week ago |
news.bloomberglaw.com | Ava Benny-Morrison |Bill Allison
Trevor Milton was at home in mid-March when his phone lit up. The caller ID indicated the “Executive Office of the President of the United States” was on the line. “I thought it was fake,” said Milton, the founder of the electric-truck maker Nikola Corp., who was convicted of fraud in 2022 after the now bankrupt company made an infamous video of a prototype vehicle seeming to move on its own power, when in fact it was just rolling down a hill.
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1 week ago |
bloomberg.com | Ava Benny-Morrison |Bill Allison
Trevor Milton was at home in mid-March when his phone lit up. The caller ID indicated the “Executive Office of the President of the United States” was on the line. “I thought it was fake,” said Milton, the founder of the electric-truck maker Nikola Corp., who was convicted of fraud in 2022 after the now bankrupt company made an infamous video of a prototype vehicle seeming to move on its own power, when in fact it was just rolling down a hill. “This has to be one of those people that hate me.”
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