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Get Ready for the 100-Year-Old CEO
How old is too old to lead? It's a difficult question, but increasingly a necessary one.
AMD Is Ready to Crash Nvidia's Party
Chips are vital for AI. AMD CEO Lisa Su sees a golden opportunity.
The Trolling of Corporate America
The hollowness of some \"stakeholder capitalism\" rhetoric opens companies to attacks from the right and left. And companies that are truly committed face some tough choices.
In Focus ANWAR IBRAHIM
The 76-year-old political fixture had to wait more than 25 years for his chance to lead Malaysia. Now Anwar hopes a bold strategy of fighting corruption, implementing humane development, and attracting foreign investment will help him translate his power into real impact. Among his latest wins: deals with China and Elon Musk. The prime minister sat down with Fortune editor-in-chief ALYSON SHONTELL and Fortune China executive editor MAIWEN ZHANG to make his case.
If You Think Drug Addiction Isn't a Problem in Your Workplace, You're Wrong
For the one in six americans with substance-abuse disorder, "Recovery-friendly" policies at work can make all the difference.
A Tidal Wave of Saudi Money
Is Saudi Arabia a repressive monarchy or a land of opportunity? It's both. And that creates a conundrum for business and world leaders.
Can China Catch Up With ChatGPT?
Beijing is scrambling to keep up with the U.S. in the all-important race for supremacy in artificial intelligence.
Golden Anniversary
As FedEx turns 50, its ties to the PGA TOUR grow even stronger.
Fueling Energy Resilience and Sustainability
Indonesian energy company Pertamina is committed to maintaining energy security while helping the nation achieve net-zero emissions.
Resilience Through Reinvention
For aerospace and defense manufacturer RTX, change isn't just accepted-it's embraced.
LEADING ARABIA'S HIGH-IMPACT ENTREPRENEURS
Lateefa Al Waalan has always had a good eye for an emerging business opportunity. At the age of 16, she founded her first startup, an online directory. Later, after spotting a gap in the Middle Eastern beverage market, she began massproducing Arabic coffee blends and launched the world's first automated Arabic coffee machine.
In Focus ADAM NEUMANN
Four years ago, the WeWork CEO left the shared-office firm he cofounded in chaos and acrimony. Now, Andreessen Horowitz's $350 million investment in his new startup, Flow, is giving Neumann a second shot at disrupting real estate. He says this time will be different.
I'll Take the Whole Town
From a dilapidated winery in the Provençal hills to a boomtown gone bust in Colorado, alberghi diffusi are bringing abandoned or neglected towns back to life as luxe resorts.
NOVO NORDISK TAKES ON THE WEIGH OF THE WORLD
Diabetes drug Ozempic and obesity jab Wegovy have revolutionized the weight-loss industryand dramatically altered the mission of their developer, Novo Nordisk. Now the 100-year-old Danish pharmaceutical firm wants to go beyond treating obesity; it's aiming to rid the world of it altogether.
THE FALL AND RISE OF A $1.7 TRILLION FIGHTER PLANE
The F-35 Joint Strike Fighter, from U.S. defense giant Lockheed Martin, is one of the most expensive weapons ever built. It's 10 years late and 80% over budget. But the Pentagon and America's allies believe it's the one plane they need most.
SUNDAR PICHAI AND GOOGLE FACE THEIR $160 BILLION DILEMMA
Inside Alphabet's high-stakes scramble to reinvent search-and survive the A.I. chatbot revolution.
Invest Like the 1% Minus the Fees
Private equity stocks are a savvy way to track an investing style available only to the ultrawealthy. And the top three names are relatively cheap right now too.
Want to Live Longer? Pick the Right Employer
Americans could live nearly 20 years longer-if businesses lead the way.
If Apple Can't Do It...
The $3,500 Vision Pro goggles could finally make augmented reality a hit. A flop could bring a decade-long AR \"winter.\"
A TRUE GLOBAL CITIZEN
Kikkoman's Yuzaburo Mogi, who pioneered the globalization of soy sauce 50 years ago, remains a true believer in friendship among nations.
Mastering the Art of the Pivot
David Rawlinson is seen as a CEO who can pull off a corporate transition. Now he's planning a true transformation turning the home shopping TV company Qurate Retail into a streaming video powerhouse.
All in the Community
Though we're in the midst of a loneliness epidemic, where we live may provide a sense of connection.
LEADING TOMORROW WITH ACTIONS TODAY
Valero Energy Corporation demonstrates leadership in meeting the world's need for reliable and affordable energy while innovating for a low-carbon fuels future.
A Winning Strategy
PGA TOUR Champions a beneficial opportunity isn't just a second life for golfers-it's also for sponsors.
THE NEW RIGHT STUFF AND 11 FUTURE CEOS WHO HAVE IT
Having decades of experience isn't enough in today's shifting corporate landscape. Vulnerability, humility, and self-awareness are among the qualities that high-potential first-time CEOS must cultivate.
BIG HEALTH CARE'S BIG TEST
More than ever before, insurance giants like UnitedHealth and CVS Health say that their enormous scale and scope make them the best candidates to fix America's health care system. After another wave of mergers, are they ready to live up to that promise?
The Misadventures of Caroline Ellison
How a young math genius lost her way in cryptocurrency, effective altruism, and Sam Bankman-Fried's corrupt empire.
Disney Shareholders Hate This Ride
After Disney flubbed the most basic equation in finance, CEO Bob Iger needs to work some magic to move the stock price.
BLUESKY CLOUDS ELON MUSK’S TWITTER
JACK DORSEY, the cofounder of Twitter, recently delivered a candid critique of his creation.
Singing the A.I. Blues
The recording industry's future is threatened by artificial intelligence that can mimic the voices and styles of musical artists.