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Bourree Lam

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Bourree Lam has appeared in 5 articles since 2016-02. Coverage peaked in 2023Q1 with 1 articles.

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2023-01-12
Wall Street Journal

Employment scams, which lure applicants via fake job offers and websites to reveal sensitive data or pay for work equipment, are targeting laid-off tech workers

Imani Moise / Wall Street Journal : Tweets: @bourreelam Tweets: Bourree Lam / @bourreelam : Catfishing has landed in the careers space. Great @MoiseNoise story, a must read for job seekers and recent...

2021-11-16
Wall Street Journal

Doctors and researchers say social media is contributing to the rise of negative body image issues and eating disorder cases among boys

doctors are saying social media use is contributing to a surge in eating disorders among boys based on unrealistic body expectations via Instagram & TikTok https://www.wsj.com/... Brian Cuban / @bcuba...

2021-08-30
Wall Street Journal

A look at social media stock pickers, many of whom generate more income from ad revenue than investment success, and how bullish advice brings more page views

Young investors are turning to a new generation of stock pickers—many without formal training—for advice. Tweets: @bourreelam , @bradrubenstein , @vixologist , @stockjabber , @bclund , @rationalwalk ,...

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