“It’s not a great advertisement for London as a tech-stock haven”—Deliveroo’s IPO fails to deliver
Also on the daily podcast: China’s misguided efforts to make it rain and why tweets come back to haunt
THE TEPID debut of Britain’s dominant food-delivery app signals doubts not only about the gig economy but also about London’s ability to lure tech-firm listings. Chinese officials love to deploy “cloud seeding” to water the country’s parched lands, but even if it works, it distracts from better water-management policies. And why tweets so often come back to haunt their authors. Runtime: 19min
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