Insider, previously named Business Insider, is an American financial and business news website founded in 2007.
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Insider, previously named Business Insider, is an American financial and business news website founded in 2007.
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Business Insider publishes original reporting and aggregates material from other outlets.
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In 2022, Business Insider won the Pulitzer Prize for Illustrated Reporting and Commentary for its reporting on the Uyghur genocide.
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Business Insider first reported a profit in the fourth quarter of 2010.
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Business Insider operates a paid division titled BI Intelligence, established in 2013.
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In July 2015, Business Insider began the technology website Tech Insider, with a staff of 40 people working primarily from the company's existing New York headquarters, but originally separated from the main Business Insider newsroom.
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In October 2016, Business Insider started Markets Insider as a joint venture with Finanzen.
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In 2010, Business Insider falsely reported that New York Governor David Paterson was slated to resign; BI had earlier reported a false story alleging that Steve Jobs experienced a heart attack.
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In January 2009, the Clusterstock section appeared in Times list of 25 best financial blogs, and the Silicon Alley Business Insider section was listed in PC Magazines list of its "favorite blogs of 2009".
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In 2022, Business Insider won the Pulitzer Prize for Illustrated Reporting and Commentary for its reporting on the Uyghur genocide.
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