Elizabeth Holmes once seemed destined to realize her dream of becoming the next superstar in Silicon Valley.
Just six years ago, Elizabeth Holmes seemed destined to realize her dream of becoming the next superstar in Silicon Valley.
She is the subject of a business magazine cover story, describing her as the youngest self-made female billionaire in history.
Former President Bill Clinton asked her religiously about technology.

Then Vice President Joe Biden praised her as a kind of idea.
Now, Holmes is about to go to a court in San Jose, California, to defend herself against criminal charges that describe her as a cunning planner for defrauding wealthy investors, former U.S. government officials, and patients whose lives are endangered by blood testing technology.
The author has never come close to fulfilling her bold promise.
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If convicted by a jury in the trial starting on Wednesday:
Holmes could be sentenced to 20 years in prison-an astonishing wealth reversal for an entrepreneur who once had a fortune of $4.5 billion. This amount represents her 50{7d6bb1f761e691f027164c9fe6d1ebbc4659a250013ce39dc45a15ede39dbac5} stake in Theranos, a biotech startup in Palo Alto, California founded in 2003 after she dropped out of Stanford University at the age of 19.
In addition to retelling Sherlock Holmes’s astonishing ups and downs, the three-month trial may also reveal how the style of Silicon Valley sometimes obscures substance, which is proud of the spirit of logic, data, and science over emotions.
The legend of Sherlock Holmes unveiled the “pretend until you succeed” strategy.

Other ambitious startups have also adopted this strategy. They believe that it only takes a little more time to perfect the breakthrough they promised and they can join the sacred Apple of Apple. In the ranks, Google, Facebook and other technological pioneers appeared in the 50-mile corridor from San Francisco to San Jose.
“I thought she was just a fan when I left. She really believes that her technology is really useful, so maybe she can make a bit of it,” said writer Ken Oleta, who wrote a lot of articles about Silicon Valley and gained Behind the scenes access rights published an introduction about Sherlock Holmes in the New Yorker magazine in 2014. “When I left, I thought she really believed that what she was doing was a charity. If it worked, it would be a charity.”
Theranos-whose name comes from the words “treatment” and “diagnosis”-claim to be perfecting a technology that can test numbers by extracting a few drops of blood from a quick finger puncture performed throughout the “health center” Hundreds of diseases. US.
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