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...His masterpiece about the rise and fall of a bourgeois family is as close to a business book as a novel can be and still remain a page-turner....
...Yet high mortality and failure rates rarely put off investors safe at home or people desperate for a new life and location....
...The Bard of Avon seems to be the go-to source of inspiration for SF authors at the moment....
...Retreating snow fields did away with that, leaving a scatter of A-frame huts and the old accommodation building, which have been incorporated into Magnús’s vision....
...“There’s a backlash against corporations using commercial power to advance political and social agendas,” he said....
...“The country has moved towards a more complex mix of high- and low-frequency sounds that reflect the recovery of life,” he says....
...Weitzman, a former Financial Times journalist, takes up a dry topic and breathes life into it. Early on, he reveals the frustrations of former US Treasury and Secret Service official John Cassara....
...(His wife, Annie, was a New Zealander, hence the product’s name.)...
...Unlike on most US farms, Joe isn't locked into a contract to sell his corn to a big grain corporation....
...It runs as a public benefit corporation, “creating open-source software that medical regulators can use to rapidly understand how a study design operates and form confident opinions”, per its website....
...He was a registered donor but his organs were not suitable for transplantation, so his family agreed to donate his body for research....
...His son Alex Lasry hopes to capitalise on the good feelings from his family’s championship run as he bids for the seat of Ron Johnson, the Republican senator from Wisconsin, in 2022....
...Hognaland’s name is on patents, but his invention is owned by a global corporation. That is how patent laws work....
...But Mark Hoplamazian, chief executive of Hyatt Hotels Corporation, the US-based hospitality group, says being honest about his own difficulties during the Covid-19 crisis has only drawn him closer to his...
...An election that seemed set to purge him from public life as a one-term aberration has given him a lasting and central role in it....
...But, thanks to a helpful funeral director, I find myself speaking via video-link to her youngest child, Robert, a retired farmer and commercial pilot in his early sixties....
...He was a leader in the recent NBA player boycott after the shooting of Jacob Blake by police in Kenosha, Wisconsin....
...“Often this is someone who’s had their life turned upside down. But they can’t forget about tax for a minute.”...
...In a poll of voters in the electoral battleground states of Michigan, Minnesota, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin during autumn 2019, a majority said tariffs were hurting their families....
...The other wing was German-speaking incomers to the Midwest, particularly Wisconsin....
...(NYT) Tips for the modern boss Simon Kuper examines how a new generation of chief executives, accustomed to lives as underlings, take a different approach to life at the top....
...Andrew Edgecliffe-Johnson makes a welcome contribution to the debate on corporate governance (Life and Arts, January 5)....
...Nikkei analysed 637 big Japanese corporations, including 601 publicly traded companies and its findings are astonishing: approximately 60 per cent of companies in Japan have incorporated SDGs into their...
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...Fink is far from a lone voice in his industry....
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