Angel Au-Yeung
@AngelAuYeung
Reporter @wsj || ✉️ [email protected] || Co-author of WONDER BOY: https://t.co/usBt3ZbdxJ.
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http://angel-auyeung.com 13-03-2013 08:08:27
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Honored that WONDER BOY is named by New York Times Books as a must-read paperback this week.
'This biography traces the life of Tony Hsieh… ‘with the gathering tension of a slow-motion disaster.'
cc Angel Au-Yeung
nytimes.com/interactive/20…
Thanks so much New York Times Books for naming WONDER BOY as one of 6 new paperbacks to read.
'This biography traces the life of Tony Hsieh… ‘with the gathering tension of a slow-motion disaster,’ according to our reviewer.'
nytimes.com/interactive/20… cc David Jeans
Journalists and others swam in ten different Brighton Beaches in seven countries to continue to raise attention to the wrongful detention of Evan Gershkovich. Evan was a big fan of Brighton Beach Brooklyn and England. This is us in England #istandwithevan #iswimwithevan
We swam at (or near) Brighton beaches all around the world yesterday for Evan Gershkovich, my colleague who has been imprisoned in Russia for a year just for doing his job
#JournalismIsNotACrime
#IStandWithEvan
Photo by Kevin Buckholtz
Here is the crew in California:
That venture capitalist who abandoned San Francisco in 2020 because it was 'miserable on every dimension'? He's returned. San Francisco is experiencing a tech revival as entrepreneurs and investors flock back. Berber Jin Angel Au-Yeung wsj.com/tech/san-franc…
Story from the weekend and on A1 today: Tech Leaders Flock Back to San Francisco, with Berber Jin.
Here’s a link to the piece ICYMI: wsj.com/tech/san-franc…
I miss my friend Evan Gershkovich. I often think about what it will be like to hug him when he's free -- when he leaves the country that took him hostage
Detained by Russia for 315 days
#ISTANDWITHEVAN
freegershkovich.com
Using Buy Now, Pay Later Services Requires Self-Control: WSJ Podcast wsj.com/livecoverage/s… via @wsj Alex Ossola
Listen 🎧: Buy now, pay later services like Afterpay, Affirm and Klarna grew in popularity during the pandemic. Angel Au-Yeung joins Alex Ossola to discuss how they work and why consumers are shifting more of their spending to buy now, pay later lenders. link.chtbl.com/WSJTechNewsBri…