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...Palantir: Tiger’s early exit In venture capital, it’s usually polite to wait for an initial public offering or acquisition before dumping your stake in a hot start-up....
...D riving a truck across America has never been an easy job. Spending weeks on the road can be solitary, dull and, federal statistics show, more likely fatal than service as a police officer....
...“[W]e expect to help Blue Buffalo by leveraging our extensive supply chain, R&D and sales & marketing resources....
...Last month, D onald Trump’s tongue slipped....
...“ Longer term w e didn’t buy DirecTV because we love the satellite distribution technology,” he says....
...Méaux made her name in political public relations as communications adviser to Valéry Giscard d’Estaing, the former French president. She was awarded the Chevalier de la Légion d’Honneur in 2007....
...“Countries like China and India are offering significantly stronger R&D incentives,” Ms Harris says....
...says Mike Atkin, head of the Enterprise Data Management Council, a group of banks, information technology companies and regulators. “Wait a minute …what is Lehman?...
...It’s a great analogy, and I wish it had been mine, but it belongs to Kathy Lette, the always irreverent and never dull Australian author, who used it when she MC’d the inaugural Women: Inspiration & Enterprise...
...The Lehman Brothers of old was an enterprise that dealt in goods of real value. The one that died did so when it was caught peddling junk....
...“I want to treat my successor the way I’d like to have been treated. I don’t think it’s good for a former president to be out there opining on every darned issue....
...One came in 2001 at the beginning of the administration of President George W Bush and one two years later....
...“Ireland has developed a truly world-class R&D ecosystem catalysed by the diaspora,” he says. But “the most valuable product that we produce is highly skilled graduates.”...
...Concentrate instead on what society needs from enterprises of the kind found in Silicon Valley. It needs rapid innovation....
...“Companies like AgustaWestland [a UK-Italian enterprise] ought to be thanking George W. Bush for buying his Marine One helicopter from them rather than Sikorsky,” he says....
...The writer is Charles W. Eliot university professor at Harvard and a managing director of D.E. Shaw & Co Top economists debate Martin Wolf’s and Lawrence Summers’ columns in the FT’s Economists’ Forum...
...The writer is Charles W. Eliot university professor at Harvard University and a managing director of D.E....
...This conjures up the Bush administration’s imperial fantasies of what it once dubbed the “axis of evil” – before George W....
...The club is packed with exhibits ─ admire Tommy Cooper’s fez and consider which senior manager you’d like to put in Houdini’s straight-jacket....
...In other words, global aspirations tinged with national pride – which Singer would have understood – is just as recognisable today among US business leaders....
...In 2001, Barber was invited to brief George W. Bush on European affairs ahead of the president’s inaugural mission to Europe....
...Dubai Aerospace Enterprise, which aims to create a $15bn aerospace and aviation services company, is in advanced talks with Carlyle, the private equity firm, about acquiring part of Landmark Aviation and...
...In 1919 Mary Pickford, one of the biggest stars of the silent era and the first female actor to earn more than $1m in a year, founded United Artists with Charlie Chaplin, D.W....
...Cannadine dedicates his book to the Andrew W....
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