Tabby Kinder

West Coast Financial Editor

Preston's Summary

Tabby Kinder is an Asia Financial Correspondent for the Financial Times, with her work also appearing in Yahoo Finance, The Irish Times, and The Australian Financial Review. She specializes in covering financial news and trends in the Asian market, including topics such as technology, IPOs, investment, and global expansion.

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Geo Focus

United States (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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Private Sector Announcements: 15 %
Government Announcement: 13 %
Press Release: 10 %
Investment Analysis: 10 %
Expert Commentary: 10 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Photonics & Optics
  • Autonomous Systems

Pitching Insights

Tabby's coverage focuses on the tech industry, including Silicon Valley, start-ups, IPOs, and investments. She appears to be interested in news about specific companies' financial activities and private sector announcements.

Given this focus, she may be more responsive to pitches related to recent developments in prominent tech companies or startups that have a potential impact on the market. Pitches could also involve insights into investment trends or analysis of notable IPOs within the technology sector.

Furthermore, Tabby's interest in how Silicon Valley is influencing various aspects of business and finance suggests she might find value in stories exploring the intersection between technology and broader economic themes.

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