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  1. Angel Au-Yeung — Reporter at The Wall Street Journal

    Angel Au-Yeung is a finance and technology reporter for The Wall Street Journal in San Francisco. She covers business leaders, startups and Silicon Valley culture.

  2. Angel Au-Yeung - Journalist

    ANGEL AU-YEUNG Angel is a reporter for The Wall Street Journal. Previously, she was a staff writer at Forbes. She's also co-author of WONDER BOY: Tony Hsieh, Zappos and the Myth of Happiness in …

  3. Angel Au-Yeung - The Wall Street Journal | LinkedIn

    Bananas to chapsticks: What a writer can learn from an engineer with some Legos As a writer working in a tech company, I often find myself surrounded by and interacting with non-like-minded...

  4. 585331 Wall Art (Auyeung Yellow Stamped Aluminum Street Sign ...

    Aug 10, 2017 · Add some style and personalization to art collection with one of our high quality street signs. Our street signs are created just for you and are professionally embossed creating a higher …

  5. The Palantir Mafia Have Founded Startups Like Anduril, and ...

    May 4, 2025 · Some former Palantir employees have left the software company to build their own startups. BI identified 39 founders building in the AI, legaltech, consumer, and healthcare spaces.

  6. Techmeme: A look at the “Palantir Mafia”, a group of Palantir ...

    Aug 17, 2025 · NYC-based Protege, which prepares and sells real-world datasets like lab results and sports footage for AI training, raised a $25M Series A led by Footwork — Companies like Scale AI …

  7. The Palantir mafia behind Silicon Valley’s hottest startups

    Aug 17, 2025 · Some of the buzziest startups in Silicon Valley share something in common: their founders once worked at Palantir. The founders lean on other ex-Palantir executives and engineers …