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Silicon Valley billionaire losing bid to make beach private next to his 89-acre, $32.5 million homeA venture capitalist who co-founded a Silicon Valley company just suffered a major setback in his decade-long effort to keep the beach near his property private. Vinod Khosla, co-founder of ...
Vinod Khosla is an Indian-American billionaire businessman and venture capitalist. He is a co-founder of Sun Microsystems and ...
Legendary venture capitalist Vinod Khosla on the single most important decision for startup founders
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Sun Microsystems founder Vinod Khosla has not been shy about making his bets on the automotive future known. Wherever there has been an opportunity to invest in or promote advanced ethanol, it ...
The state of California just revived a decade-long bitter legal battle with billionaire tech investor Vinod Khosla, over restricting access to a strip of a San Mateo beach bordering his property.
Venture capitalist and biofuel supporter Vinod Khosla wrote, "The time has now come for us to stop subsidizing corn ethanol" arguing that "subsidies should be a short-term, and not a permanent ...
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Indian-American bizman Vinod Khosla blasts Trump after hosting Biden: ‘Do you want your kids to be like him?’Indian-American billionaire Vinod Khosla has taken to X to make a comment in favour of Joe Biden while blasting Donald Trump. In a post, Khosla asked if supporters of Trump would want their ...
Vinod Khosla, former Sun Microsystems founder and the billionaire founder of famed Silicon Valley venture firm Khosla Ventures, was instrumental in the rise of what we now think of as the computer ...
This comes on the heels of a $20-million round raised in August. Tech billionaires Elon Musk and Vinod Khosla have a longstanding dispute that has seen them trade barbs over several matters ...
Indian-American billionaire and businessman Vinod Khosla insisted that companies must think globally from the very beginning even if they were to just enter the Indian market initially. Speaking ...
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