
Pornhub owner MindGeek purchased by Ottawa-based private equity firm
A new private equity firm based in Ottawa says it has acquired the company behind one of the world’s largest pornography site, Pornhub.
Pornhub owner MindGeek purchased by Ottawa-based private equity firm
A new private equity firm based in Ottawa says it has acquired the company behind one of the world’s largest pornography site, Pornhub.
Why tech companies are opening new offices despite allowing remote, hybrid work
Shopify is one of the many tech companies not backing away from new digs even as their leaders espouse hybrid or remote work arrangements.
Tech sector says more job cuts to come as Elevate conference gets underway
Recent data counts 630 startups worldwide which have let go of 80,902 employees this year alone. About 1,193 startups have laid off 176,874 workers since
CEO vows Shopify will ‘rise to the occasion’ again after workforce layoffs
In a memo posted on the company website, Shopify CEO announced that the e-commerce company will see about 10 per cent of staff leave by
Startups grapple with raising funds amid tech downturn, fall in valuations
While money poured into startups as stocks soared and people sought technology to work from home during the first two years of the pandemic, cash isn’t flowing
Netflix upping Canada, U.S. prices with competition growing
Video-streaming company said Friday that prices are going up by $1 to $2, depending on the plan.
Shopify takes hit as ‘stay-at-home’ stocks tumble on positive vaccine news
E-commerce powerhouse’s stock price dipped nearly 14 per cent – or more than $185 – to $1,173.53 on the Toronto Stock Exchange on Monday.
Netflix founder raises curtain on secrets behind company’s blockbuster rise
An insightful and instructive look at an entrepreneur’s journey.
Netflix reduces video quality in Canada to lower internet bandwidth use
Netflix is lowering video quality for its subscribers in Canada as it attempts to reduce soaring demands on internet bandwidth in the midst of the
‘Smarter’ rules would ensure all digital players pay for CanCon, panel told
Federal lawmakers need to make foreign content providers, such as Netflix, YouTube and Amazon Prime, pay their fair share into producing Canadian content, Canada’s broadcast
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