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CROSSROADS OF THE WEST
With the opening its new airport, Salt Lake City maintains its standing as one of America’s key transportation links
PHARMACEUTICAL SUPPLY CHAIN DISRUPTIONS DUE TO THE PANDEMIC
The COVID-19 pandemic is both a public health crisis and an economic disrupter too.
The Race for Better Battery
The global solar annual capacity of photovoltaic grew significantly to 190% between 2006 and 2012, while wind energy’s annual capacity grew to merely 40%.
LATEST IN BUSINESS : INDUSTRY LEADER
LATEST IN BUSINESS : INDUSTRY LEADER
MEET THE OIL BARONS OF THE WORLD
Here we take a look at oil barons of the past and present.
THE NEXT GENERATION OF BIOPHARMA LEADERS
There are about 200 major pharmaceutical companies in the world, and some of them are helmed by dynamic CEOs who have turned the fortunes of the companies around, invested in pathbreaking research and expanded their companies’ reach with mergers and acquisitions in line with their expertise.
ICONIC WOMEN & THEIR GEMS AND JEWELS
“Food, water, the diamonds, you know the essentials”, is how someone described what life was all about.
THE FUTURE OF EVENTS & CONFERENCES
2020 is the pandemic year, and the only thing that was on the rounds this year was the virus, masks, and social distancing guidelines across countries.
Amen to Amenities
For hotel guests, the little things that have gone missing can feel like a big deal
GREEN STARTUPS
SAVING THE WORLD
Back-to-Back Blockbuster IPOs Revitalize Wall Street
Last year was full of blockbuster IPOs (initial public offerings) across the globe.
Untangling Child Care In America
Expanding availability and lowering costs could deliver a $1.6 trillion boost to the U.S. economy
The Window Is Closing On Vaccine Makers
With early leaders so effective, it may be tougher for laggards to conduct trials
THE OIL BOYS OF ESSEX
Over a few hours in April, a trader called Cuddles and eight of his pals from outside London made $660 million—and turned global oil markets upside down
The Country That Learned To Live With Covid-19
As other nations locked down or let the coronavirus run rampant, South Korea found a middle way—and a road map for future pandemics
Robinhood's Unexpected New Rival
Webull, owned by a Chinese company, is breaking into the crowded zero-fee brokerage business in the U.S.
Powell Joins the Fed Pantheon
He’s being called the most transformative Fed chairman since Paul Volcker
Never Mind the IPOs—Rent's Falling
Money is washing through the tech sector, but some of its workers have left San Francisco
Can Nike's Anti-Racism Ads Just Do It in Japan?
Its social justice playbook worked in the U.S. but may not translate to a less diverse nation
And Now, for My Next Trick …
WhatsApp makes practically no money now, but Facebook has plans to change that
The Bloomberg 50
THE PEOPLE WHO DEFINED AN UNPRECEDENTED YEAR
Scotland Makes Periods Less Painful
The country is the first in the world to offer free, universal access to sanitary products
Musk's German Charm Offensive
The Tesla boss has won over many Germans, but labor senses a growing threat
Lost on Main Street
The Fed’s program to save midsize businesses isn’t working, and it isn’t clear there’s an easy fix
Finding Flights to Deliver Vaccines
The pandemic has vastly reduced airlines’ capacity to haul freight
The Pot Lobby Seeks A New Prize
Hopes are high for federal drug reform under Biden, even if Republicans keep the Senate
Corralling the Vatican's Golden Calf
Pope Francis’ quest to bring transparency to church finances is running into stiff opposition from an entitled Curia
Chicago's Hard Choices
Mayor Lori Lightfoot pushed through an austerity budget, alienating some progressives
Covid Strains Microcredit
The world’s poorest borrowers are struggling to keep up with the loans that fund their livelihoods
Did Airbnb Win The Pandemic?
The company’s ability to adapt to Covid puts it ahead of rivals and may have saved its IPO