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Pavel Durov, the billionaire founder of messaging app Telegram, says he has fathered more than 100 kids — and plans to leave them his estimated $17 billion fortune.
Telegram CEO and founder Pavel Durov plans to split his estate between over 100 children, most of which were fathered via sperm donation.
Messaging service Telegram is one of the most downloaded apps worldwide. Its private chat setting has made it a free space ...
Telegram's co-founder and CEO Pavel Durov will be allowed to travel to Dubai, according to a report in the French daily Le ...
The MBTA plans to sell about $939 million in municipal bonds, according to preliminary bond documents. It is the latest US ...
The Telegram Bond Fund will serve as a platform through which these tokenized ... The regulatory landscape surrounding tokenisation remains a complex issue. While blockchain technology offers many ...
The state of California is hiring — and some roles pay up to $47,000 a month. High-paying state jobs are available in several ...
Telegram, a messaging platform, raised $1.7 billion from investors in a recent bond offering featuring a 9% coupon that closed on May 28. According to Bloomberg, the company will use a portion of the ...
Telegram, a messaging platform ... use a portion of the proceeds to pay $955 million in debt from a previous bond issue set to mature in 2026. The remaining $745 million is fresh capital for ...
Telegram on Wednesday is set to raise at least $1.5 billion in a bond issue, according to people familiar with the matter, winning support from both new and existing backers.
The company has already repurchased approximately $400 million of that previous debt using cash reserves. Telegram issues bond sale for IPO Telegram’s issuance could give investors the option to ...