SAN JOSE (CBS SF) -- Wall Street Journal reporter John Carreyrou has taken to social media, identifying for the first time that former Theranos lab director Adam Rosendorff was the original source of ...
In 2015, Wall Street Journal investigative reporter John Carreyrou uncovered the story that health technology startup Theranos and its founder Elizabeth Holmes were hiding the truth about technology ...
A Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative reporter whose work helped bring down Theranos is now taking on Silicon Valley’s biggest AI players — accusing them of looting his books to build billion-dollar ...
Theranos this week laid off all but about two dozen of its remaining employees — the latest indignity for the once-fabulously rich blood-testing company that’s become a parable for Silicon Valley ...
Although The Dropout cast portrays the Theranos legal team meeting with John Carreyrou at the Wall Street Journal for four hours, the meeting was five hours long. The journalist spoke with Rebecca ...
Today’s news coverage of the SEC’s decision to settle fraud charges against Theranos founder and CEO Elizabeth Holmes was marked by a somber tone, with the company releasing a simple statement saying ...
John Carreyrou, the Wall Street Journal investigative reporter who exposed now-defunct blood testing company Theranos and its founder Elizabeth Holmes as frauds, will be the keynote speaker on Day 2 ...
The company is under scrutiny from the Securities and Exchange Commission and the Food and Drug Administration, largely due to reporting that began last October, by the Wall Street Journal’s ...
The federal trial of Elizabeth Holmes, the founder and former C.E.O. of the now defunct medical-testing tech startup Theranos, began on August 31st, three years after Holmes’s indictment on numerous ...
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