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Sales of Elon Musk’s chunky truck in the year’s first three months were less than half of what it delivered in Q3 and Q4 of last year, according to Cox Automotive.
Read the full story on Forbes: https://www.forbes.com/sites/alanohnsman/2025/04/10/tesla-cybertruck-sales-saw-a-sharp-dive-in-the-first-quarter/
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ForbesWomen Editor, Maggie McGrath, sits down with Joanna Strober, a seasoned entrepreneur and healthcare pioneer, who has dedicated her career to addressing gaps in healthcare.
After successfully scaling her previous company focused on childhood obesity prevention, Strober pivoted her attention to what she saw as an even bigger challenge she herself lived firsthand: the lack of specialized care for women in midlife.
Under her leadership, Midi Health has grown to serve over 12,000 women per week with their menopause journey, via a network of 250 specialized clinicians. Having closed a $63M Series B round in September, the companies mission is ambitiously moving the dial towards making tailored midlife care accessible to women via insurance coverage and telehealth services.
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On this episode of Forbes Talks, Forbes Associate Edited Alex York talks with CEO and Cofounder of Secfix Fabiola Munguia.
Munguia discusses her background, inspired by her entrepreneurial parents and witnessing cybersecurity trends at university. She started by selling ethical hacking services and then pivoted to building SEC Fix due to client demand for ISO 27,001 certification assistance.
Munguia predicts that AI will increasingly automate workflows and be used to collect and document evidence for compliance. Most of SEC Fix's clients are European startups in information technology, and the company has secured $4.2 million in funding.
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Despite escalating trade tensions with the U.S., China’s stock markets still soared since last year’s list of the World’s Billionaires.
The Hang Seng Index rallied almost 20% as officials promised greater economic support, while DeepSeek’s January release of a highly affordable AI model reignited investor interest in the country’s technology sector. As a result, the collective fortune of Chinese billionaires on Forbes’ 2025 ranking reached $1.68 trillion–up 26% from $1.33 trillion a year ago and also exceeding 2023’s total of $1.67 trillion.
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In this Forbes Talks interview, Forbes Reporter Zoya Hasan talks with Grammy-nominated Music Producer Tay Keith. Keith discusses his early days getting into music production, his rise to success working with major artists like Drake and Travis Scott, and his decision to launch his own record label Drumatized. Keith also delves into his efforts to give back to his hometown of Memphis through local community initiatives and programs.
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There are now more than 3,000 billionaires around the world, and they’re richer than ever, worth a combined $16.1 trillion dollars. But the distribution of this extreme affluence is far from equal. Just three nations account for more than 50% of all billionaires and billionaire wealth, while 17 other countries each have just one citizen in the three-comma club.
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There are a record 3,028 billionaires on this year’s ranking, worth a record $16.1 trillion combined. Twenty-three of them are Black and they’re a wealthy and impressive bunch. Overall, these 23 have amassed $96.2 billion in wealth, mainly from the finance, energy and technology sectors.
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The billionaires club has never been bigger—or richer. Here’s who’s up, who’s down and who’s off the list and why it matters more than ever.
The world’s billionaires have always been rich and powerful—but never more than now. That’s particularly true in the United States, where Donald Trump was sworn in (again) as America’s billionaire-in-chief in January. This time around, he’s giving the billionaire class more control over the government than ever before.
The billionaire bonanza extends beyond the U.S., however. A record 3,028 people around the globe make Forbes’ annual World’s Billionaires list this year, 247 more than last year. It’s the first time the billionaire population has crossed the 3,000 mark. They’re worth a record $16.1 trillion in all, $2 trillion more than a year ago, more than the GDP of any country in the world other than the U.S. and China. The average fortune now stands at a record $5.3 billion, up $200 million from 2024.
Senior Editor Chase Peterson-Withorn, who has been editing the list for over three years, joins Breaking News Reporter Brittany Lewis to share an inside look into this year's 2025 World's Billionaires List.
Read the full story on Forbes: https://www.forbes.com/sites/chasewithorn/2025/04/01/forbes-39th-annual-worlds-billionaires-list-more-than-3000-worth-16-trillion/
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Three senior leaders at Trump Media & Technology Group have launched a new blank-check company aiming to acquire a firm in crypto or related industries—as the Trump administration seeks to shape the sector—according to a registration statement filed Friday with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
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New Jersey has pushed back a final decision until at least April 30 on whether Donald Trump’s felony conviction disqualifies two of his golf clubs from holding liquor licenses—one of the few potential repercussions of his guilty verdict.
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Brandon Blackwood is a fashion designer famous for their hand bags and for dressing celebrities such as Beyonce and Sheryl Lee Ralph. In this interview with Forbes Assistant Managing Editor Ali Jackson-Jolley, Blackwood discusses their rise to success in the industry, their business philosophy and advice for other entrepreneurs, and what success has cost them.
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In this episode of Forbes Talks, Forbes Associate Editor Alex York talks with Tessa Barton, founder and CEO of the Tezza, they delve into Tessa's journey as a creative entrepreneur. Tessa details how she and her husband, Cole, built Tezza from their small apartment without external funding for the first three years.
Tessa also talk about how sharing her creative process openly and treating Tezza as a community, not just a product, helped grow Tezza’s dedicated customer base.
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Former Netflix Head of Inclusion Vernā Myers sits down with Ali Jackson-Jolley to discuss the state of DEI, the challenges ahead, and what’s next for corporate diversity efforts.
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Trading in Dominari Holdings Inc. soared ahead of the February announcement that Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump had taken stakes in the company and joined its advisory board—an increase some securities law experts called “suspicious.” Forbes staff writer Zach Everson joins "Forbes Talks" to discuss.
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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) may have violated House ethics rules on Wednesday by calling on the Department of Justice and FBI to investigate protests against Tesla–a company in which she has a financial interest, buying stock in it as recently as earlier this month. Forbes staff writer Zach Everson joins Brittany Lewis on "Forbes Talks" to discuss.
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Forbes Senior Writer sits down with Olympic gold medalist Jordan Chiles on this episode of Forbes Talks. Chiles discusses her new memoir, "I'm That Girl," and the experiences that led her to write it, including being stripped of her bronze medal at the 2024 Olympics. Chiles also discusses her business aspirations and desire to build an ‘eternal’ empire.
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In this excerpt from the Forbes podcast 'The CEOs Guide To Marketing', Antonio Lucio, Chief Marketing and Corporate Affairs Officer at HP and former CMO at Meta, recounts working with Mark Zuckerberg, and how he was able to communicate effectively with the tech CEO.
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