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Winging It
Amazon got into the air cargo business to guarantee fast delivery» But when a risk-taking tech giant tries to commandeer a risk-averse industry, not everything goes smoothly
Faulty Towers
Wind turbine breakdowns have bedeviled manufacturers in the US and Europe
FOREVER 18?
Middle-aged tech centimillionaire Bryan Johnson and his team of 30 doctors say they have a plan to reboot his body
A Natural Touch For Jewelry
Collectors clamor for Emmanuel Tarpin’s one-of-a-kind pieces.
INDEPENDENTS DAY
Small watchmakers are soaring thanks to a boom in timepiece: collecting and a supply crunch among the most famous Swiss brands.
ChatGPT Is Hungry For the Cloud
The computing power needed for modern AI is shaping its technical development and business model
The Cost of Going Off the Cliff
Bloomberg Economics has modeled the effects of a protracted debt ceiling standoff—and they’re horrendous
How to Spot A Recession
Predicting the arrival of a downturn is notoriously difficult
Avoiding the Hated Down Round
Struggling private companies are finding creative ways to raise cash without accepting a lower valuation
Boeing's 737 Max Can't Shake Its Past
Families of those who died in two crashes are challenging the government's immunity deal
When Quitting Comes With Hurdles
Workers at Concentra must pay up to four months' salary to leave early, part of a trend to restrict employee turnover
Global Domination
China has quietly become a major exporter of autos, passing the US and South Korea
Trolling While on Autopilot
Amid falling demand and sudden price cuts, Elon Musk seems determined to take a blowtorch to his car company’s brand
The Government Goes After Google Again
A suit attempting to break up the company’s ad-tech business may be its most serious legal threat in years
Spinning Profits From Slow Justice
A bet on an airline that went bust four decades ago heads toward a 100 million payoff
The Word That Went Unsaid at Davos
The outlook among global leaders at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, in mid-January ranged from cautiously optimistic to unapologetically positive. Attendees interviewed by Bloomberg News during the proceedings talked about the reopening of China, the warmer-than-expected winter, which has helped keep energy prices down, and the expected surge in other commodity prices that hasn't occurred.
Monster Truck
Mercedes makes the G-Wagen bigger, badder and in a way I didn't think possible better.
Big Brother at Bargain
NSO Group and its rivals have made military-grade surveillance software shockingly affordable. The way it was used against the real-life hero of Hotel Rwanda might finally force lawmakers' hands
Israel's Tech Investors Take a Stand
Executives at startups and VCs are speaking out against a plan to weaken the judiciary
Innovation - Methanol Goes Green
An Icelandic company’s head start producing the sustainable fuel is poised to pay off
Sunny With Intermittent Showers
The US solar industry is running into some obstacles
Tackling Textile Waste
A machine that sorts unwearable clothing is helping divert items away from landfill
These Watches Are Not for You
Max Büsser and his band of revolutionaries made products they themselves wanted-and built a huge fandom on the way.
A Rite for Sore Eyes
Therabody’s new high-tech massager is a balm for screen-time headaches.
How Much Can I Make?
It's what everybody wants to know before buying a franchise-and although there's no guaranteed answer, you can learn a lot by asking the right questions. Here's how.
When Employees Go, Data Can Leave, Too
Cybersecurity professionals fear that job cuts can lead to vulnerabilities
Are You an Entrepreneur... or a Systempreneur?
It's the first question any potential franchisee should ask themselves. Here’s how to find the answer.
What the Big Moment Looks Like
Want to be a franchisee? The last big step is often called "Discovery Day," where you decide to sign...or not! We followed four people on their big moment at Unleashed Brands.
Betty Buzz – Every Little Detail
Do you obsess? Overthink? Plan to perfection? Blake Lively used to hide those instincts in herself-but by learning to channel them, she built a business that's selling millions.
Talk of Decoupling Is Mostly Just That
The battle between Washington and Beijing over tech curbs hasn't hit trade flows broadly