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Cory Weinberg is a senior reporter covering AI and business, with a focus on Anthropic, for The Information. He is based in Los Angeles and has worked for The Information since 2015. He earned an MBA at Columbia Business School following his Knight-Bagehot Fellowship in Business and Economics Journalism. He is a three-time winner of a Society for Advancing Business Editing and Writing award.
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Biggest Startup Markdowns: Magic Leap, WeWork, Airbnb

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Cory Weinberg

Pinterest Backs Out of San Francisco Office Lease

The lease termination is one of the first instances of a tech company completely pulling the plug on an upcoming real estate deal in San Francisco.
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Why Airbnb’s IPO Should Clear $30 Billion

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Cory Weinberg

Palantir Goes on Defensive in S-1

Many of Palantir’s financial metrics leaked last week, making the most revealing part of its S-1 filing CEO Alexander Karp’s railing against digital advertising-dependent tech firms.

Palantir Plans Lockup for Direct Listing, Breaking With Convention

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