Investor
Coverage of Investor in the Nexus archive.
- Investor Who Scored 900% Win in 2008 Crisis Has New Big Short Bet
An investor who achieved a 900% return during the 2008 crisis has made a new Big Short investment. The article includes a photograph of pedestrians in New York's Plaza District.
- Panama Residency Visas for Expats 2026: Pensionado, Friendly Nations and Investor Routes
Panama offers residency visas for expats in 2026 through three routes: Pensionado, Friendly Nations, and Investor. The article highlights these pathways for obtaining residency in the country.
- Investor Tied to Troubled Bank Loans Charged With Fraud by US
An investor linked to troubled bank loans has been charged with fraud by the US. The case involves allegations of fraudulent activity related to these loans.
- Nasdaq 100 Falls on Chipmaker Rout as Yields Rise
The Nasdaq 100 index fell due to a decline in chipmaker stocks as yields rose. This downturn indicates a loss of investor confidence in the technology sector. The rise in yields also contributes to the decrease in stock prices.
- Enhanced Games Owner Sinks 3.5% After Going Public Via SPAC
Enhanced Games Owner went public via SPAC and its stock price sank by 3.5%. The company's public debut was likely highly anticipated but ultimately underwhelming. This downturn may impact investor confidence in similar SPAC deals.
- Smart contract based project ideas
A Reddit user seeks ideas for a decentralized application using smart contracts, similar to a crowdfunding platform but with distinct real-world applicability. The proposed app would involve roles like project creators and investors, with features for tracking projects, investments, and deadlines.
- Steve Ballmer blasts founder he backed who pleaded guilty to fraud: ‘I was duped and feel silly’
Steve Ballmer publicly criticized Joseph Sanberg, a founder he backed, after Sanberg pleaded guilty to fraud. Ballmer expressed feeling 'duped and silly' in a letter during Sanberg's sentencing, detailing the harm caused as an investor.
- Anthropic’s rise is giving some OpenAI investors second thoughts
Anthropic's rising valuation is causing some OpenAI investors to reconsider their investments. An investor who supported both companies noted that justifying OpenAI's recent funding round requires assuming an IPO valuation of $1.2 trillion, making Anthropic's $380 billion valuation seem more attractive by comparison.