SpaceX’s IPO paperwork has landed. Here’s our first look inside the finances of Elon Musk’s rocket company.

SpaceX’s S-1 Filing Reveals $4.9 Billion Loss on $18.7 Billion Revenue — Inside Elon Musk’s IPO Playbook The long wait is over. Elon Musk’s SpaceX has officially submitted its S-1 registration statement with the SEC, pulling back the curtain on the rocket company’s finances ahead of what promises to be one of the largest initial … Read more

I got laid off from Meta 3 years ago and spiraled. Here’s why it was a blessing in disguise — and what I wish someone had told me then.

From Meta Layoff to Indie Game Success: Why Losing My Dream Job at 23 Was the Best Thing That Ever Happened The Day My Identity Crumbled Three years ago, Emily Pitcher sat in her Los Angeles apartment, staring at her laptop screen in disbelief. At just 23 years old, she had been part of Meta’s … Read more

JPMorgan banker sues ex-colleague for defamation, says her life has been a ‘daily, living nightmare’ since sexual assault accusations

The Hidden Cost of Viral Allegations: A JPMorgan Banker’s Fight for Truth, Reputation, and Justice In the high-stakes world of high finance, reputation is currency. No one knows that better than Lorna Hajdini, a veteran JPMorgan banker who has spent the past year watching her career, her name, and her mental health unravel—not because of … Read more

What Google’s Universal Cart Means For Agentic Shopping

What Google’s Universal Cart Means For Agentic Shopping (And Why B2B Revenue Teams Should Care) As a former VP of Sales, I’ve seen GTM motions change overnight. One announcement can rewrite the playbook for customer acquisition, retention, and revenue growth. Google’s recent release of the Universal Cart is that kind of announcement. It doesn’t just … Read more

Class Of 2026 Faces A Hard Truth: AI Isn’t The Threat—Ignoring It Is

AI Won’t Steal Your Job—But Your Hesitation Will: A Playbook for the Class of 2026 The narrative is everywhere: AI is coming for your job. Headlines scream about automation, and graduation speakers warned the Class of 2026 that the world they’re entering is fundamentally different from the one their professors prepared them for. But here’s … Read more

This sentence about AI got Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak applause—not boos—for his commencement speech

“Actual Intelligence” Wins the Day: Why Steve Wozniak’s Commencement Speech Stands Apart in the AI Era As commencement season wraps up across the country, a handful of tech titans took to podiums to address the class of 2026. But a fascinating pattern emerged: talking about AI got some speakers booed, while others earned standing ovations. … Read more

Jeff Bezos says the real economic problem isn’t the rich—it’s the tax system

Jeff Bezos on Wealth Inequality: Why the Tax System, Not the Rich, Is the Real Problem The two economies exist side by side, and the solution isn’t what most politicians want you to believe. When the world’s third-richest person starts talking about economic inequality, most people brace for corporate spin. But during a recent interview … Read more

Jeff Bezos promises you that doubling his taxes won’t make your life better

Why Jeff Bezos Says Doubling His Taxes Won’t Help a Teacher in Queens – And What That Means for B2B Leaders By B2B Pulse Editorial Team Let’s be clear from the start: This isn’t a political manifesto. This is a playbook on perception, value creation, and the uncomfortable math behind taxing the ultra-wealthy. Whether you’re … Read more

Here’s what Mark Zuckerberg said about future layoffs at Meta

Inside Mark Zuckerberg’s Latest Memo: What Meta’s “No More Company-Wide Layoffs” Promise Really Means for Revenue Teams Less bureaucracy, more ownership, and a laser focus on AI — but don’t mistake reassurance for a guarantee. On March 26, 2026, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg posted an internal memo that should grab the attention of every B2B … Read more