So this seems to be aimed at people looking for a job, in the hopes of avoiding said companie. What about all the poor folks in said companies that will fear of being let go because some disgruntled employee decided to post a fake rumor?
How did Microsoft know A's offer when it submitted its counter offer?
May 9, 2016, Party A submitted a revised proposal to LinkedIn providing for an acquisition of LinkedIn for $171 per share of LinkedIn common stock, with half of the consideration in cash and half in Party A common stock.
On May 11, 2016, Microsoft submitted a revised proposal to acquire LinkedIn, which provided for an acquisition of LinkedIn for $172 in cash per share of LinkedIn common stock
Is it still possible in today's Academia setting to conceive a company like Google without oweing anything to the institution in which it was created? It looks like the first version of Google was even hosted on Stanford's computers.
I'm curious, how does one gain access to flight schedules/fares? Is this something that anyone can get their hands on and create a service (complexity aside), or do you need some sort of license that costs thousands of dollars?
Does each airline have their own way of exporting this data? Is there a single entity that aggregates from all of them? How does the actual data look like? (Is it a dump every X hours, or something more modern like a stream you can subscribe to?).
It's interesting how my response to this changed from not another CSS framework to keep it up, after reading the author is 13 years old in one of his previous comments.