This study compares how Theranos's CEO, Elizabeth Holmes, discursively constructed and maintained corporate legitimacy before and after her fraudulent acts were exposed in October 2015. Drawing upon van Leeuwen's legitimation framework, legitimation strategies were identified and comprehensively compared in ...
UPDATE 1/3/2022:The jury delivered a partial verdict on Monday afternoon. Holmes was found guilty of four of 11 charges on Monday afternoon, including conspiracy to commit wire fraud against investors in the blood testing company. The jury remained deadlocked on three of the counts, which each...
“What is the one thing I need to do today to help my company accomplish its singular vision such that by doing it everything else would be easier or unnecessary?”
ELIZABETH HOLMES' MOTION TO DISMISS PATIENT-RELATED CHARGES TO BE HEARD MONDAY THERANOS FOUNDER TO BILLIONAIRE The startup took off. At its height, the company was valued at more than $9 billion after raising nearly $900 million from investors, according to The Wall Street Journal. Holmes, wh...
Elizabeth Holmes created a culture of extreme secrecy that prevented proper due diligence. Technical challenges proved insurmountable – the company couldn’t deliver accurate results with tiny blood samples. The startup collapse began when Wall Street Journal investigations revealed deception about their ...
Elizabeth Holmes was introduced to the world with the inspiring story of her entrepreneurial success which saw her found and act as CEO of a company that promised to revolutionize blood testing. Thetrue-crime series finds a perfectly castAmanda Seyfried playing Holmes in this exploration of the da...
Elizabeth Holmes is a writer, voice actor, and staff editor atVoiceOverXtra, based in Northern California. She is also editor of VoiceOverXtra's book division, includingVoice Over Legal, by voice actor / attorney Robert Sciglimpaglia.
In 2014, Elizabeth Holmes was riding high, likened to tech giant Steve Jobs. She had dropped out of Stanford and was at the helm of Theranos, a company that shot to a $9 billion valuation. Her claim? A device that needed just a drop of blood to do what took labs a vial to do. ...
Elizabeth Holmes (Amanda Seyfried) came up with a revolutionary concept — what if blood tests could be run with just a single drop of blood from a finger prick? Instead of finishing her degree at Stanford, Holmes dropped out and her company Theranos was born. ...
One of the greatest consolations can be, now more than ever, the gifts found in others, the people in your life who will unconditionally love you, the people who want to do whatever they can for you always, but especially right now. ...