Henry Blodget's comeback complete after $343m sale of Business Insider
Just a decade after he was charged with fraud and banned for life from the financial industry, Blodget’s star is stratospheric – and so is his bank account
November 2014
Media blog
Business Insider launches UK edition
Chief executive is considering development of new digital brands outside core area of financial and business news. By Mark Sweney
June 2014
Media interview
Henry Blodget: ‘It’s a golden age for professional journalists’
Business Insider’s boss on opening a London office, European expansion – and why he won’t sit down on the job. By Dominic Rushe
April 2013
Amazon's Jeff Bezos leads $5m investment in Business Insider
Chief executive Henry Blodget says Business Insider wants to 'emulate the customer-first success' of Amazon. By Jemima Kiss
June 2012
Technology blog
Boot up: Oracle sues over Lodsys, Vint Cerf on net regulation, Asus' 'sexist' tweet, and more
Plus flexible glass displays for phones, and Henry Blodget on the TV business
February 2012
Technology blog
Boot up: Security firm backtracks on Android malware claims, Facebook's $3bn mystery, and more
Plus Windows Phone 8 feature list, and Henry Blodget asks: is Facebook worth $100bn?
September 2011
PDA
BusinessInsider: it's got a bulging bank account – and even bigger potential
Lisa O'Carroll
Lisa O'Carroll: With a new $7m investment, Henry Blodget's 'fun' financial news site is making a serious play for the subscription dollar
August 2011
Bank of America shares rally after analyst support
JP Morgan says BoA share fluctuations are irrational while bank attacks Henry Blodget for 'unwarranted claims'
April 2008
Technology blog
Silicon Alley Insider lists The World's Most Valuable Digital Startups
Henry Blodget and friends have had a go at valuing the private companies that are hot on the net
August 2007
Technology blog
Why newspapers are screwed by Google
Famous former Wall Street internet analyst Henry Blodget reckons "newspapers are screwed". Is he right?
October 2005
Technology blog
This week's Technology Guardian
Technology blog
Blodget's back
April 2003
Blodget: Fined $4m
Henry Blodget earned his reputation with the seemingly risible forecast that Amazon.com shares would reach $400 (£250). The forecast ultimately proved too cautious as the dotcom boom in 1999 took the shares briefly even higher.
April 2002
The King Blodget bubble
Henry Blodget was a familiar face on television across America and around the world during the dotcom frenzy.
November 2001
Analyst who sold America on dot.coms bids $2m farewell
Henry Blodget, the Wall Street analyst who shot to fame during the dot.com boom, is to leave Merrill Lynch, writes Jill Treanor in New York.
October 1999
Net bubble@burst.com
A leading technology analyst has warned that only a handful of online companies will survive in an industry that will be worth several trillion dollars within the next decade.