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People should watch that movie they made for her. She is the daughter of an ENRON executive who went through humongous trauma.
Braah are you kidding me lol ? She is ugly
And beauty .... just look at the size of her chin and jaw.
Don't you look at models in India??
Or is every gora girl considered a beauty in India?
Anyway, to each his own I guess....
She has no brain - Sunny was the brains and the driving force (of the lies).
And then the gravelly manly voice.
People should watch that movie they made for her. She is the daughter of an ENRON executive who went through humongous trauma.
Isn't that a put on ?
The one with the lovely Amanda Seyfried ? I have watched YT interviews of Amanda about it. The commentors said that they didn't expect sweet Amanda to play that role and they said that she was convincing.
Indian or Pakistani, it doesn't matter. He was a horrible person from top to bottom. He was Holmes's hatchet man. I would recommend reading the book Bad Blood.So was it the Pakistani genes or the Indian influence that got him to do all of that?
Or was it simply the worst of both worlds?
at the end, he barely spent 3 years in India and is more Pakistani than Indian but then why consider that to have an impact?
He was in the states as well and its a combo of the company we keep that creates the man.
I liked itWhy use the word Pakistan with it? Was it the intellectual dishonesty or the moral bankrucpy? He is a fuckin Indian American, this is who he was, not a Pakistani. Trying to make a connection where there is none only highlights what we already know, INTELLECTUAL DISHONESTY!
she was copying all these tech CEOs from Zuckerberg to Steve jobs
Well, she got 11, I think Sunny will get more, because she is white and a she. And he is a POS (Yes, I know what I type) and is a he. Plus I am pretty sure she is going to put everything on him, it's not a good strategy to go last on one of those case.I liked it
but apparently, he was a member of the Pakistan student association in University of Texas and was patriotic towards Pakistan atleast in his university days, went to Imran khans high school on top of that
Till here he is Pakistani as it gets
But his family moved to India in the 80s and after 3 years from there to US, maybe they wanted US citizenship and claiming persecution was an easier way to get in, dk but at least before his professional career he identified as a Pakistani
most Sindhi Hindus from what I know identify as Sindhi first, then Hindu than Pakistani
between you and me, because of his shady dealings Id rather call him Indian ....
hypocrisy but whatever sorry sunny bhai
I love how he became "Pakistani born". If he had done something positive it would have been Indian American. Funny.Theranos Trial: Pakistan-born Indian-American Tech Exec Convicted of Fraud
In yet another blow to Silicon Valley's "fake it till you make it" mantra, a federal jury has convicted former Theranos executive Ramesh "Su...www.southasiainvestor.com
In yet another blow to Silicon Valley's "fake it till you make it" mantra, a federal jury has convicted former Theranos executive Ramesh "Sunny" Balwani on all 12 counts of fraud. Balwani was born in 1965 in Pakistan to a Sindhi Hindu family. He attended Aitchison College, a prestigious prep school in Lahore that is also the alma mater of former Prime Minister Imran Khan of Pakistan. His family emigrated to India in 1984 and then to the United States in 1987. He studied at the University of Texas at Austin and University of California at Berkeley. His one-time girlfriend and partner Elizabeth Holmes, the founder of Theranos, was convicted on similar charges earlier this year. Both face up to 20 years in prison.
"Fake it till you make it" is a well-known phrase in Silicon Valley. It means to consciously cultivate an attitude, feeling, or perception of competence that you don't currently have by pretending you do until it becomes true. Holmes and Balwani claimed to have developed a proprietary blood-testing technology to produce results with just a few drops of blood from a finger prick, eliminating the need for large needles and vials of blood. They used this false claim to defraud unsuspecting investors, including VCs, of more than a billion US dollars.
Balwani, 57, ran the company’s lab, where the blood testing occurred, and was quick to rebuff and sometimes fire employees who raised concerns about the performance of Theranos technology, prosecutors and witnesses said. He was responsible for the financial models given to investors that greatly exaggerated revenue, prosecutors said, and he managed the company’s partnership with Walgreens Boots Alliance Inc., in which the startup would offer its finger-prick tests inside the drugstore chain, according to the Wall Street Journal.
Balwani is a technology industry veteran. He has worked in the software industry, including at Lotus Software and Microsoft Corp., but much of his wealth is derived from CommerceBid.com, an e-commerce startup that was acquired by CommerceOne, led by Pakistani-American entrepreneur Asim Abdullah, for $228 million. Karachi-born Asim Abdullah now owns the fashion house of Emmanuel Ungaro.
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Theranos Trial: Pakistan-born Indian-American Tech Exec Convicted of Fraud
In yet another blow to Silicon Valley's "fake it till you make it" mantra, a federal jury has convicted former Theranos executive Ramesh "Su...www.southasiainvestor.com