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What might Trumpian meddling mean for Intel?
The president is behaving like an activist investor on Wall Street
Should you trust that five-star rating on Airbnb?
How to make sense of online customer reviews
A new wave of clean-energy innovation is building
Donald Trump’s attacks on wind and solar will not stop it
Italian bosses want Giorgia Meloni to hurry up with reform
Will she squander her chance?
Japan’s carmakers are trying to tinker their way out of tariff pain
Clever optimisation will only get them so far
A 400-year-old Chinese cough syrup is winning over Westerners
Young shoppers in particular are going gaga for Nin Jiom Pei Pa Koa
Trump wants to command bosses like Xi does. He is failing
His dealings with business borrow from China’s playbook
How AI could create the first one-person unicorn
The technology is allowing entrepreneurs to start and grow businesses on their own
McDonald’s secret sauce—plus a pickle or two
Hearty quarterly results conceal a dual challenge for the burger behemoth
South America is fast becoming the world’s hottest oil patch
BP’s big new discovery in Brazil adds to the excitement
Uber is readying itself for the driverless age—again
The ride-hailing giant strikes a flurry of deals
The Elon Musk theory of pay
The worse Tesla performs, the more its boss ought to earn
How to greet people at work
Max Flannel, our office agony uncle, answers a bulging postbag on a vital subject
How loyalty programmes are keeping America’s airlines aloft
Many carriers now make their money from credit-card deals
Do consultants make good CEOs?
We run the numbers for McKinsey, BCG and Bain
How McKinsey lost its edge
As it nears 100, is the world’s most illustrious consultancy past its prime?
American businesses are running out of ways to avoid tariff pain
A big squeeze on profits may be coming
Hello Kitty’s owner is purring contentedly
Sanrio is becoming a powerhouse of licensing intellectual property
Who will pay for the trillion-dollar AI boom?
A technological revolution meets a financial one
America’s ailing health insurers
An industry that has run on government money faces a reckoning
The remarkable rise of “greenhushing”
Businesses once trumpeted their climate goals. Now they are quietly plugging away
How big tech plans to feed AI’s voracious appetite for power
As data centres get more energy-hungry, the hyperscalers get more creative
Can Bernard Arnault steer LVMH out of crisis?
Investors are starting to call for the luxury conglomerate to break itself apart
Can Grab and GoTo forge a South-East Asian tech champion?
A rumoured merger may be scuppered by Indonesia’s government
The rail mega-merger that could transform American supply chains
A tie-up between Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern would be messy but powerful
The Gulf’s oil giants risk becoming sprawling conglomerates
Although many of their investments have a commercial logic, the result looks increasingly unwieldy
Trump’s tariff mayhem has been a blessing for shippers
But it has only delayed the coming plunge
The dark horse of AI labs
How Anthropic’s missionary zeal is fuelling its commercial success
Airlines’ favourite new pricing trick
Our analysis shows that some carriers have started charging more for solo travellers
China’s smartphone champion has triumphed where Apple failed
Having conquered carmaking, Xiaomi now has its sights set on world domination
Are superstars as good when they move jobs?
The AI-talent scramble raises an old question
Move over, Tim Cook. Jensen Huang is America Inc’s new China envoy
Nvidia’s boss is proving to be a canny diplomat
Kraft Heinz is not the only food giant in trouble
The industry is grappling with slowing demand, rising competition and new regulations
America throws big money at a small rare-earths mine
Challenging China’s dominance will be a tall order
The spectacular folly of Donald Trump’s copper tariffs
Duties on the red metal will undermine the president’s wider economic agenda
The hottest new travel destination for hotel brands: India
It has a China-size population with a UAE-size room supply
AI is killing the web. Can anything save it?
The rise of ChatGPT and its rivals is undermining the economic bargain of the internet
Can Nvidia persuade governments to pay for “sovereign” AI?
Politicians are warming to the idea
A CEO’s summer guide to protecting profits
America’s bosses are sharpening their axes
America’s broken construction industry is a big problem for Trump
It is beset by fragmentation, overregulation and underinvestment
Can a $9bn deal sustain CoreWeave’s stunning growth?
The AI superstar faces competition and an over-reliance on big tech
Silicon Valley is racing to build the first $1trn unicorn
What could possibly go wrong?
Pity France’s cognac-makers
They have won a respite from China, but face growing pressures in America
Linda Yaccarino goes from X CEO to ex-CEO
The top position at Elon Musk’s social-media platform is open once again
Does working from home kill company culture?
Our analysis suggests it depends on what sort of culture bosses want
On Lego, love and friendship
Human relations are a useful way to think about brands
Jeff Bezos 2.0: new wife, newish job, old vision
The Amazon founder’s semi-retirement plan
Would you pay $19 for a strawberry?
The rise of luxury fruit
Kim Kardashian, Ryan Reynolds and the age of the celebrity brand
Stars are using their fame to build thriving businesses
A Wall Street wheeze makes a surprising comeback
SPACs are back in favour