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How bosses unwittingly exert power
Messages can be received, even if none have actually been sent
ByteDance will be better off without TikTok US
There is a lot more to the Chinese tech giant than its American offshoot
With Electronic Arts, Saudi Arabia scores a record buy-out
Play private equity on expert mode
Armin Papperger’s vaulting ambitions for Rheinmetall
He wants his fast-growing German armsmaker to be bigger still
Does big pharma gouge Americans?
In the bloated health-care system, others are the real money-makers
America’s newest media moguls: the Ellisons
With Warner Bros and TikTok, the family would be a force in old and new media
The murky economics of the data-centre investment boom
How similar is it to the 1990s telecoms bubble?
Donald Trump is waging war on sky-high drug prices. Can he win?
Big pharma faces a reckoning in America
Nvidia’s $100bn bet on OpenAI raises plenty of questions
Meanwhile, the building of AI data-centres gathers pace
Novo Nordisk v Eli Lilly: return of the weight-loss wars
Can the two heavyweights excite investors once again?
How AI is changing the office
Did you listen to the new Dwarkesh?
A fast-growing German coffee chain causes a stir
Cheap, decent coffee isn’t to everyone’s taste
The individual usurps the firm as the leading actor in business
The winners who take it all
Nvidia’s $100bn bet on OpenAI raises more questions than it answers
What if OpenAI hits a roadblock?
The perverse consequence of America’s $100,000 visa fees
Offshoring to India and other countries could accelerate
Nvidia’s $5bn stake in Intel is a shrewd political move
But it deepens the incestuousness of the AI industry
The $4trn accounting puzzle at the heart of the AI cloud
A beancounter’s look at the hyperscalers’ balance-sheets
Are you addicted to shopping?
On social media, it can be hard to resist the urge to splurge
Can the UAE gain a foothold in AI by being friends with everyone?
The Emiratis’ carefully calibrated large language model
If quarterly-earnings rules were scrapped, would anyone notice?
Donald Trump’s criticism misses the point
How many reports should a manager have?
The span of control
Despite presidential animus, America’s solar industry is buzzing
And investment is on the rise
The brutal fight to dominate Chinese carmaking
Pity Ford, VW and other Western manufacturers
Reviewing the annual performance review
What would happen if the tables were turned?
In French business, boring beats sexy
To find solace from France’s corporate malaise, look away from the glamorous
Can Nestlé’s third boss in little over a year turn things round?
Things have gone from sweet to bitter at the world’s biggest food firm
How do you pronounce Biemlfdlkk? The brands lost in translation
As they race to go global, many Chinese companies are choosing new names
Sea Ltd, Singapore’s e-commerce king, prepares to battle TikTok
Online shopping is moving to social media
Lachlan Murdoch, media’s newest mogul
Fox’s decades-long succession battle is finally over
Why investors are piling into niche sports
Streaming and festival-like spectacles are helping smaller leagues win young audiences
Faith in God-like large language models is waning
That may be good news for AI laggards like Apple
What the splinternet means for big tech
Unpleasant new trade-offs, for starters
Broken workflows—and how to fix them
Extremely chaotic and incredibly simple
Morocco is now a trade and manufacturing powerhouse
The country’s ports and factories are humming
How Lululemon fell out of fashion
Farewell to figure-hugging leggings; baggy is in
Why nuclear is now a booming industry
Even if an atomic revival is far from assured
Google and Apple dodge an antitrust bullet
They have artificial intelligence to thank
How the migrant crackdown threatens America Inc
Unwinding the country’s legal migration system could be worse than mass deportations
How a power shortage could short-circuit Nvidia’s rise
Too many chips, too little juice
Feuds, grudges and revenge
Welcome to the dark side of the workplace
How much trouble is the world’s biggest offshore-wind developer in?
Orsted is suffering from Donald Trump’s grudge against “windmills”
Service stations are getting a glow-up
EV drivers want a more pleasant experience while they wait for their cars to charge
The market for startup shares is getting even weirder
Investors want access to the hottest unlisted companies, however they can get it
Donald Trump, friend of the EV?
His policies may ultimately help Detroit go electric
How China became an innovation powerhouse
Its state-led model has generated impressive results. But the costs are mounting
The last days of brainstorming
Enjoy the peculiar melange of whiteboards and humans while you can
China’s hottest new look: the facekini
Communist party officials disapprove of the trend
China is quietly upstaging America with its open models
How worried should OpenAI and other labs be?
Big Chocolate has a growing taste for lab-grown cocoa
Can science solve the problem of a shortage of beans?
American tech’s split personalities
Publicly traded startups aren’t what they used to be