| > Headline states 'mass exodus', article names three known companies that never actually moved to Austin (...) I'm not sure which article you read, but the one linked to in this discussion mentions: * VMWare laying off 577 employees in Austin, * startup founders, like Techstars Managing Director Amos Schwartzfarb, announcing their decisions to leave Austin, * Meta dropping plans to move to Austin, * Google freezing plans to move to Austin, in spite of already paying rent. * TikTok not establishing plans to move to Austin in spite of already leasing office space, * Don Ward, the CEO of Laundris, announced he would be relocating his company to Tulsa, * Cart announced it was moving its headquarters out of Austin back to Houston, after spending little over 2 years. The article is solid journalism. It's a summary of individual news pieces which is tied together by observations from leaders of established companies over their decisions and economic forecasts. |