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Crafting The Supply Chain
Savvy supply chain management steers craftworks holdings into the future
The Us and Them of Investing in Unicorns
WeWork’s fall from grace seems to have been a temporary setback in the unicorn world.
Resetting The Debt Trap
Credit card companies are quietly raising limits on subprime and “near-prime” borrowers
The Protests' Collateral Damage
As free-spending travelers avoid embattled Hong Kong, its tourism-dependent workers are losing jobs
Fin
The recent decades of U.S.-led trade liberalization are over. Say hello to managed trade
How I Won a Whopping $63.60 Betting on Sports
The handicapping service Jambos is designed to give gamblers a leg up. It might look completely different after the Super Bowl
ELON VS. THE SHORTS
BETTING AGAINST TESLA IS A REALLY BAD LOOK
Cheap Internet, Anywhere
Skylo says its tiny antennas can distribute good-enough access in far-flung areas for cheap
Caught Between Beijing and Brooklyn
After stepping into the NBA’s controversy over Hong Kong, Nets owner and Alibaba co-founder Joe Tsai wants the league back on Chinese state TV
HANOI'S RISE
Vietnam’s capital brims with a youthful, optimistic energy as the country ’s economy surges ahead
Fremantle
More than just charming and quaint, this old port town still brings a vibe that's upbeat and fresh
PASTURES NEW
Nairobi is branching out of the city center and into new industries
EXPANDED HORIZONS
The improved Muscat International airport has ushered in a new era of aviation for Oman
Bumble's High Bar
Most dating apps are dumpster fires. Whitney Wolfe Herd started Bumble to give women a better option. Is it living up to its lofty ideals?
How To Avoid DVT
Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) can be a worry for frequent travelers.
Checking In On What's Next
Hotels are finding intriguing new ways to thrill, pamper and tech you up
Sleeping With The Masters
Great art is adding color, life and personality to the traveler ’s luxury hotel experience
Amazon to invest $1 Billion in India
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos said that his company plans to invest $1 billion in digitizing small and medium businesses in India.
THE TOKYO JOB
HOW AN INTERNATIONAL TEAM OF MERCENARIES SMUGGLED CARLOS GHOSN OUT OF JAPAN
The Pollution-Busting Drones Of Krakow
Poland’s historic capital is taking action for cleaner air
The One Who Got Away
The U.K. was never comfortable in the EU. But did the bloc really know how to make it feel at home?
Ready to Rock
The Audi RS 6 is a station wagon, sure, but it doesn’t feel like one behind the wheel
You Can't Control Everything
Diane von Furstenberg knows that things will go wrong, and that she’ll have doubts—even today! But she says there’s one thing entrepreneurs always can control: themselves.
Forever Is a Long Time
The singular practices and spectacular flameout of Forever 21
Nobody Makes Money Like Leon Black
Michael Milken’s protégé is at the top of the private equity food chain
A Housing Start for Microsoft
The company is increasing its nine-figure, loan-centric pledge to the Seattle area by 50%. There’s still a lot left to do
Can The Renault-Nissan Marriage Be Saved?
The automakers’ global alliance is fraying now that its architect, Carlos Ghosn, is out
Five Strategies For Franchise Growth
Every year, a few companies show massive gains in our Franchise 500 list by either leaping hundreds of spots or making a strong debut. How do they do it? We called them to ask.
The Hottest Chill In Franchising
Cryotherapy is the new wellness trend in franchising, and more than a dozen brands have already cropped up. Will it stick around like yoga or dissipate like oxygen bars? The truth is, it might not matter.
Franchising's Fountain Of Youth
Young franchisees often prove to be a franchisor’s biggest asset. The challenge is finding them, funding them, and letting them take control.