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So, when Mike Cannon-Brookes, the Australian billionaire who founded Atlassian and then became one of the most vocal voices speaking out for climate change and the need to decarbonize heavy ...
The exits of chief executive Tan Kueh and chief investment officer Jeremy Kwong-Law come amid a tumultuous period for Cannon-Brookes, who in February launched legal action against a former executive ...
Billionaire Mike Cannon-Brookes’ $40bn SunCable has been hit by a string of executive departures and redundancies, amid growing concerns a $100m fundraising round for the ambitious renewable ...
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5 Revealing Analyst Questions From Atlassian’s Q1 Earnings CallAtlassian’s first quarter saw revenue growth align with Wall Street expectations, but the market responded negatively, ...
Billionaire Mike Cannon-Brookes said he has a "deep internal conflict" over buying a private jet. The Atlassian founder cited personal security and more time to see his family while running a company.
The climate-caring rich need to give up their dogs. Say goodbye forever to the four-legged and furry. It’s time for Albo to ...
Mike Cannon-Brookes, co-founder of Atlassian, defended his private jet purchase and Williams F1 team sponsorship citing ...
Tech billionaire Mike Cannon-Brookes has splurged a whopping $15.2 million on a renovated warehouse 'bachelor pad' in inner city Sydney.. The 45-year-old co-founder of software giant Atlassian was ...
Mike Cannon-Brookes has reportedly started dating a new mystery woman after his split from his wife. The Atlassian CEO, 45, and his wife Annie separated after 13 years of marriage in July last year.
Grok Ventures - the climate technology investor backed by Atlassian founder Mike Cannon-Brookes - has seen chief executive Tan Kueh and chief investment officer Jeremy Kwong-Law exit the business.
Mike and Annie Cannon-Brookes are in the midst of splitting their $24.4 billion in assets. Supreme Court of NSW judge Kate Williams late on Tuesday found Chiu had breached his employment ...
In an exclusive interview with Newsweek ahead of the F1 75 launch event in London, Atlassian co-founder and CEO Mike Cannon-Brookes shared insights into the decision to partner with Williams.
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