Tabby leads the FT's coverage of finance in Silicon Valley and across the US West Coast. She was previously Asia financial correspondent in Hong Kong, and tax and accounting correspondent in London.
Before she joined the FT in 2019, she was a reporter at The Times, Dow Jones and The Lawyer. In 2017, Tabby was named best newcomer to financial journalism at the State Street press awards.
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Under-fire media executive advised investors, business people and politicians
Google, OpenAI and Sequoia Capital push to improve security practices following high-profile spying cases
Move is a sign of how traditional investment models are under threat by a challenging VC environment
No reason given for dismissal of breach-of-contract claims against the ChatGPT maker that Tesla boss split from in 2018
Prosecutors struggled to connect Autonomy founder to alleged fraud while he made his case to the jury
Republican presidential candidate raises $12mn in Democratic stronghold
Tech companies launch fightback against proposed law to introduce ‘kill switch’ on powerful artificial intelligence models
EV maker faces tight vote over Musk pay and reincorporation but investment platforms fail to put systems in place
British tech entrepreneur quizzed by US prosecutors as trial enters final stages
Billionaire’s artificial intelligence start-up closes in on $6bn funding round as it seeks more financial firepower
Vast swaths of office space have been left empty after a big shift to remote working
Robyn Denholm rejects criticisms of carmaker’s governance ahead of landmark votes on Musk’s pay and Texas move
FT Exclusive: Robyn Denholm outlines stakes for carmaker and says the idea she is too close to Elon Musk is ‘crap’
Lacklustre outlook raises concerns that spending on artificial intelligence chips could slow
The inside story on the Asia tech trends that matter, from Nikkei Asia and the Financial Times
Video app vows legal battle to prevent effort to separate it from Chinese parent
Investor’s Susquehanna International Group owns estimated $40bn stake in parent company ByteDance as app faces potential ban
TikTok’s Chinese owner offers nearly $171 a share as US employees grow concerned about tax bill on unsold stock
Current and former employees of video app’s Chinese parent ByteDance in outcry over stock award liabilities
Anduril Industries’ Palmer Luckey is leading the start-ups infiltrating the US government’s war machine
Bosses sell hundreds of millions of dollars in company shares this quarter in sign that markets may be peaking
Tech giant will also absorb most of the staff from Suleyman’s AI start-up Inflection as it looks to consolidate its lead in the sector
Companies and their backers are starting to show more signs of acceptance of valuation cuts in ‘down round’ financing
Maarten Petermann of Merlyn Advisors arranged former UK PM’s unannounced trip to oil-rich state
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