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Shut up, or suck up? How CEOs are dealing with Donald Trump
Chief executives are learning to live with a unique commander-in-chief
Elon Musk’s $1trn pay deal highlights companies’ superstar dilemma
Can firms hedge against losing key talent?
The 10-4 rule for interacting with customers
Is Target’s new policy bonkers, businesslike or a bit of both?
TSMC’s cautious expansion is frustrating the AI industry
The Taiwanese chipmaking giant has been burned by previous investment booms
Libellous chatbots could be AI’s next big legal headache
Companies from Google and Meta to OpenAI are getting sued for defamation
The seven deadly sins of corporate exuberance
A frenzy of financial innovation has ensnared America Inc. What could go wrong?
The costs of dating your boss
New research shows breakups come with big wage penalties
How HR took over the world
The profession has rocketed in size and stature. Will AI shrink it?
Elon Musk’s $1trn pay deal is a troubling display of corporate capture
He has Tesla and its board wrapped around his finger
China’s life-sciences industry is turning American
Meanwhile, America is abandoning its winning formula
America’s furniture-makers exemplify the folly of tariffs
Donald Trump is pushing up costs to rescue an industry that has already adapted to globalisation
Should facial analysis help determine whom companies hire?
A new paper suggests a photo can tell a recruiter much about an applicant’s personality
Why Palantir’s success will outlast AI exuberance
Its valuation looks bonkers. Its business isn’t
First, grinning Labubu dolls. Now, a TV show and theme parks
Pop Mart, maker of the wildly popular toys, wants to be China’s Disney
Will AI make dating apps better—or even worse?
Tinder, Hinge and Bumble are betting big on the technology
Has Airbnb reached its peak?
Brian Chesky, its boss, wants to offer more than just a bed to sleep on
Google v Microsoft: the battle of AI business models
The search giant’s vertically integrated approach is beginning to pay off
Porsche’s warning lights are flashing
The carmaker’s new CEO will confront three big challenges
LinkedIn and the art of self-promotion
Everyone does it. It’s still appalling. #HornTooted
Sweden’s leading business dynasty prepares for succession
The sixth generation of Wallenbergs is stepping up
Europe’s defence firms are flying. Now for the hard part
Valuations have surged since Donald Trump’s return. Are investors heading for disappointment?
Weight-loss drugs are spreading across the world
The expiry of patents in China, India and elsewhere will boost uptake dramatically
Why big oil is missing out on the AI energy bonanza
A looming supply glut is weighing on giants from ExxonMobil to Shell
American big business faces a $1trn capex question
Looking under the bonnet of the non-AI economy
Beware the “romance of leadership”
When it comes to bosses, one size does not fit all
Sports leagues find that streaming pirates have their purposes
There are ways of monetising their viewers
OpenAI and Anthropic v app developers: tech’s Cronos syndrome
Will the labs devour the apps that run on their models?
In South Korea a corporate-governance revolution is under way
But the investor-friendly overhaul the government wants will take time
The mercenary business is on the brink of another boom
Private military companies come in many different stripes
Despite abstemious Gen Zs, the booze industry is going strong
It’s too soon to declare the death of drinking
Sloponomics: who wins and loses in the AI-content flood?
Against all odds, the deluge might be good for creators
Why bosses need to wake up to dark patterns
Of roach motels and countdown clocks
TED gets new bosses and changes direction
The event organiser heads into ed tech
The remarkable rise of AppLovin
A fast rising digital-ad firm attracts both enthusiasts and sceptics
The Dutch seize control of Nexperia from its Chinese owner
The most aggressive move yet in Europe’s effort to save its semiconductor industry
China is going after American firms to hit back at Donald Trump
Its investigation of Qualcomm may be the latest example
Never mind America’s real economy. Its deal economy is booming
Donald Trump has unleashed an M&A bonanza
What if OpenAI went belly-up?
To gauge the centrality of the AI superstar, we conduct a thought experiment
A short guide to white-collar warfare
How office rows escalate
Bottled water is going upmarket
Nestlé and Danone are doubling down on premium brands
Businesses are grappling with a wave of cybercrime
Blame sharper and more ruthless criminals, and digital currencies
The sinister disappearance of China’s bosses
Detentions, public shaming and suicides intensify the country’s corporate gloom
Luxury goods are out, but luxury travel is in
Can hospitality firms avoid the mistakes fashion firms made?
Bonfire of the middle managers
Why firms are “delayering”
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