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Nike Drops the Ball12 Sep 202400:33:09

Silicon Valley fixture John Donahoe was supposed to transform the sneaker giant into a money-minting, high-tech juggernaut. Instead, it’s in crisis mode. By Kim Bhasin and Lily Meier 

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And You Thought the DMV Was Rough29 Aug 202400:27:04

Tyler Tech dominates America’s software industry for local governments, for better and worse. By Austin Carr

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The Businessweek Trump Interview17 Jul 202400:33:59

What the former president's return might mean for business, the economy and the world order. By Nancy Cook, Joshua Green and Mario Parker

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De-radicalizing the Extremists13 Oct 202100:25:05

Parents for Peace enlists ex-believers to help families win back loved ones drawn to Islamism, QAnon, and other ideologies. Demand has never been higher. By David Yaffe-Bellany and Sophia Cai

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Define 'Stable'06 Oct 202100:30:56

A wild search for the billions of U.S. dollars supposedly backing Tether, the world’s most popular stablecoin. By Zeke Faux

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"Most Americans today believe the stock market is rigged. And they're right"28 Sep 202100:25:21

Insider trading allows the well-connected to profit from privileged information. Technically, it's illegal—but only technically. By Liam Vaughan

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Too Big. May Still Fail22 Sep 202100:13:57

As developer Evergrande faces a debt crunch, China tries to depend less on real estate. By Bloomberg News

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The Dinosaur Cowboy's Long Ride15 Sep 202100:26:06

Permissive laws have created a booming market for fossils. Paleontologists aren’t thrilled, but for Clayton Phipps and his peers, it’s a living. By Andrew Zaleski

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A Man and His Wall22 Jul 202100:36:28

When Donald Trump called for a big, beautiful wall, a guy from North Dakota named Tommy Fisher spent millions to build a 3-mile stretch along the Rio Grande. All Fisher needs now is for someone to buy it back. By Simon V.Z. Wood

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The Xbox Cheat30 Jun 202100:28:14

Microsoft operates a sort of digital bank, which handles millions, if not billions, of dollars each year. One of the company’s junior engineers figured out how to rob it. By Austin Carr

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The Fall of the Billionaire Gucci Master29 Jun 202100:47:42

To millions of fans, Ramon Abbas was a self-made influencer synonymous with luxury. To the FBI, he was the man behind scams hoping to net hundreds of millions of dollars. By Evan Ratliff

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Will a Strongman Relent?25 Jun 202100:08:41

Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro is indicating he wants to change his ways. Let’s see. By Erik Schatzker

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Six Days in Suez23 Jun 202100:37:51

The untold story of the Ever Given crisis. By Kit Chellel, Matthew Campbell, and K. Oanh Ha

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The Yass Man20 Jun 202400:32:46

Jeff Yass built Susquehanna into one of Wall Street’s most powerful trading firms. He’s also the libertarian billionaire enmeshed with TikTok—and betting on Trump.  
By Annie Massa

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How Airbnb Makes Nightmares Disappear15 Jun 202100:31:09

When violent crimes happen during stays, the company’s secretive safety team is called on to soothe guests, help families—and prevent PR disasters. By Olivia Carville

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Welcome to the Trump Coast09 Jun 202100:21:51

The former president’s strategic retreat to Mar-a-Lago has helped turn Florida into a new home base for Republicans. By Joshua Green

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The Gospel of Cathie Wood26 May 202100:27:24

A few months of poor performance haven’t shaken the superstar fund manager’s faith in a future where technology makes everything better and her investors get very rich. By Ben Steverman, Claire Ballentine & Annie Massa

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In Recognition of Global Domination20 May 202100:09:26

A trawl through 30 years of data traces the evolution of superstar firms, a difficult-to-tame species. By Tom Orlik, Justin Jimenez, and Cedric Sam

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Hype Man12 May 202100:25:39

Chamath Palihapitiya—tech billionaire, Golden State Warriors co-owner, and all-around meme lord—has a sure-thing, 100%-can’t-miss

investment for you that will definitely, absolutely pay off for him. By Zeke Faux

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Bloomberg Businessweek's Pandemic Vacation05 May 202100:20:56

The RV business is booming and shows no sign of slowing down. To find out why, our correspondent dragged his reluctant family to the RV capital of the world—the cutest city in north central Indiana!—and hit the road. By Patrick Clark

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Perfect Time to Start an Airline!22 Apr 202100:24:15

David Neeleman, airline savant (think JetBlue) and perpetual optimist, is at it again with a new budget carrier called Breeze. By Drake Bennett

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How Robinhood Made Trading Easy—and Maybe Even Too Hard to Resist21 Apr 202100:15:12

Is the app that brought zero-commission trades and a mobile-first design to millions of investors too good at what it does? By Misyrlena Egkolfopoulou, Annie Massa, and Anders Melin

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Harassment Allegations and Fear Haunt the European Investment Bank16 Apr 202100:15:46

A December suicide sparked concern by employee representatives about the risk of more deaths. The bank says it’s focused on well-being. By Stephanie Bodoni and Gavin French

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Under New Management13 Apr 202100:30:26

Selling its Alaskan oil business last year was a green win for BP. But not for the planet. By Rachel Adams-Heard

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The House of Arnault18 Jun 202400:33:50

His company, LVMH, bought up many of the world’s major luxury brands. And he’s not finished shopping. By Brad Stone and Angelina Rascouet

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The Man Who Keeps the Far Right Online13 Apr 202100:17:42

While Amazon and its peers have stopped supporting certain prominent White supremacists and conspiracy theorists, Nick Lim has stepped in. By William Turton and Joshua Brustein



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Bill Hwang Built a Fortune, Then Lost It in Two Days08 Apr 202100:22:27

The fast rise and even faster fall of a trader who bet big with borrowed money. By Erik Schatzker,

Sridhar Natarajan, and Katherine Burton

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Nice Guys Finish Last08 Apr 202100:28:51

How Oxford and AstraZeneca's low-cost, not-for-profit Covid vaccine went from hope too hesitancy. By Stephanie Baker and Suzi Ring

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Vaccine Passports—the New Golden Ticket25 Mar 202100:11:35

Companies and countries that depend on travel or large gatherings are counting on a totally unproven concept. By Christopher Jasper, Angus Whitley, and Eleni Chrepa

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How About a Covid Pill?24 Mar 202100:23:23

Vaccines are great and all, but molnupiravir, an antiviral drug in late-stage trials, could give doctors another major tool to end the pandemic—if, of course, it proves safe and effective. By Cynthia Koons and Riley Griffin

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Swab Story16 Mar 202100:26:36

The government gave Puritan $250 million to make more Covid swabs. That doesn’t mean the guys in charge stopped fighting. By Olivia Carville

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Tax Code So White10 Mar 202100:21:35

Dorothy Brown has spent her career documenting racism in a tax system that’s supposedly colorblind. By Ben Steverman

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The $500 Billion Bias Problem09 Mar 202100:18:06

How an unfair property-tax system blocks the building of Black wealth. By Jason Grotto

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Vaccine Capitalism04 Mar 202100:29:57

Pfizer deserves every bit of the credit it’s receiving. But should a drug company decide who gets a shot? By Stephanie Baker, Cynthia Koons, and Vernon Silver

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Money, It's Gotta Be the Shoes24 Feb 202100:21:36

Young resellers are wringing profits out of everything from the latest Yeezys to outlet-store leftovers—and turning sneakers into a bona fide asset class. By Joshua Hunt

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The Dirty, Deadly Forges of Sulawesi07 Jun 202400:43:24

Nickel is pouring into the EV supply chain from an Indonesian industrial park with a history of fatal accidents. By Matthew Campbell and Annie Lee

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At 93, She Waged War on JPMorgan—and Her Own Grandsons17 Feb 202100:25:09

Beverley Schottenstein said two grandsons who managed her money at JPMorgan forged documents, ran up commissions with inappropriate trading and made her miss tens of millions of dollars in gains. So she decided to teach them all a lesson. By Tom Schoenberg

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Tim Cook’s $2.3 Trillion Fortress09 Feb 202100:26:16

Trade war? Pfft. Trump? Please. Antitrust? Zuck’s problem. (Ditto privacy.) Revenue? Endless. By Austin Carr and Mark Gurman

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A Five-Point Plan to Stop the Next Pandemic02 Feb 202100:22:42

The fight against Covid isn’t over, but we’re already learning lessons for the next epidemiological crisis—and the one after that. By Robert Langreth

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Never Rest28 Jan 202100:18:27

Laugh at him. Shun his business, Sue him. The Pillow King won't stop his bizarre quest to prove Donald Trump was cheated. Josh Dean

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How I Helped My Dad Die26 Jan 202100:33:34

His body wrecked by ALS, my father insisted that his death, like his life, was his to control. By Esmé E. Deprez

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Help Is on the Way20 Jan 202100:12:51

But the world still needs a shot in the arm. By Peter Coy

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A Match Made in China12 Jan 202100:24:46

Elon Musk’s company got unprecedented help from Beijing. What happens once Tesla has served the state’s purpose.

By Matthew Campbell, with Chunying Zhang, Haze Fan, David Stringer, and Emma O’Brien

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The Cruise Ship Suicides28 Dec 202000:27:49

After the coronavirus hit the cruise industry and guests were sent home, the ships floated on, as employees struggled to cope with a monthslong lockdown. They didn’t all make it. By Austin Carr

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Business at Its Best23 Dec 202000:15:35

With a big hand from the government, pharmaceutical companies delivered the vaccine that the world desperately needed. Here’s how something in 2020 went right for a change. By Drew Armstrong

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Go Burbward, Young Knowledge Worker17 Dec 202000:22:44

The pandemic has meant that white-collar workers can suddenly live anywhere. That will have implications for pay—how does a 20% salary cut sound?—and could reshape the U.S. By Noah Buhayar

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Fixing Pixar29 May 202400:21:12

After duds and missteps, the animation studio is looking to Inside Out 2 to help it 
recapture the magic. By Thomas Buckley

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How to Heal a Building16 Dec 202000:27:43

Open the windows. Stop the obsessive sanitizing. Spread some good germs around. a building, Like a person, is only as healthy as its microbiome, By Caroline Winter

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The Country That Learned to Live With Covid-1909 Dec 202000:30:47

As other nations locked down or let the coronavirus run rampant, South Korea found a middle way—and a road map for future pandemics.

By Matthew Campbell and Heesu Lee

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Lysol Is Working on It18 Nov 202000:22:57

The sanitizer maker is churning out more product than ever before. But with a pandemic winter on the way, that's still not enough. By Drew Armstrong

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