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How To Trade A Donkey
From Livestock To Flowers, Exchanges Are Popping Up Everywhere In China. So Is Speculation "Spawned From Needs In The Real Economy"
Raj Kapoor
The Silicon Valley veteran has a new plan: Save the world with electric cars.
New Kids On The Board
Companies are putting less experienced executives in boardrooms in favor of more diversity
Amazon's Other Jeff
Jeff Wilke, Bezos’ No. 2, talks AI plans and says his delivery business has plenty of ways to work around Trump.
Less Pesticide, More Bacteria (That's A Good Thing)
Indigo is turning microbes loose on Big Agriculture.
Unsolved Mysteries
The True Value of Bitcoin
Trickle, Shmickle
The best way to spur growth is to help the poor, not the rich.
The Lunch That Could Make Or Break Brexit
A meal in Brussels could end the logjam in talks—or doom them.
The Disabled American Worker
Where jobs vanish, disability insurance is the safety net.
Iran's Islamic Evolution
Both conservatives and reformists consider the ballot box an essential instrument
A Shock From Cheap Gas
Along a giant electric grid, supply is abundant—and power producers are hurting
How Facebook Could Stop
The platform is an accelerant for extremist thought.Can it also be a deterrent?
No Men Allowed
The latest co-working sp aces have something in common.
No One Wants To Pay $9.99 For Your Remixes
SoundCloud struggles to find revenue—or a buyer “There are very few music platforms at this tremendous scale”
This Land Ain't My Land
Tenant farming is on the rise as the value of U.S. cropland soars“This will be the first year we’ll be able to set a little aside”
Andrea Illy Tells All!
Andrea Illy, chairman and CEO of Illycaffé, the world-famous Italian coffee brand founded by his grandfather.
Tim Cook CEO, Apple
The head of the most valuable company in the world talks to Bloomberg Businessweek Editor Megan Murphy about augmented reality, the new HomePod, Donald Trump, and the legacy of Steve Jobs
The Price Of A Digital World
Twenty-five years ago, U.S. chipmakers vowed to stop using chemicals that caused miscarriages and birth defects. And they did—by outsourcing the danger to women in Asia
Free Falling Pursuits
Welcome to the high-risk world of freediving, in which holding your breath is an extreme sport
Neel Kashkari
The author of the Troubled Asset Relief Program is now the Fed’s most vocal internal critic.
Lies, Damn Lies, And Financial Statistics
It’s hard to beat the market, but there’s always a new product that tries anyway
How Much Is A Miracle Worth?
New one-shot medicines could eliminate years of costly care
Reno - Vating
In the shadow of Tesla’s Gigafactory, the city in Nevada is starting to look more like Silicon Valley. These aren’t the factory jobs it’s used to.
When The Résumé Reads:Guerrilla (1964-2016)
Ex-rebels prepare to enter the workforce in postwar Colombia.
Why Venezuela Isn't on the Verge
Despite massive protests and growing economic desperation, the Maduro government hasn’t lost power.
Identity Thief For Hire
Dmitry Naskovets explains the art of draining your bank account.
American Booty - Levi Strauss Confronts the Yoga Pant
They've survived the Civil War. The San Francisco quake. The Titanic. But can Levi's beat back...yoga pants?
Driscoll's Is Breeding The Fruit Of The Future
Driscoll's is breeding the fruit of the future.
The Buffetts' Biggest Investment
Warren Buffett - feminist icon? The inside story of how a Buffett foundation is changing the reproductive lives of millions of women.
Inside The World's Biggest Pet Store
How Norbert Zajac built the world's biggest pet store.