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Coming Soon On Netflix: A New Netflix
The company changed the entertainment industry forever. Now some real streaming competition is forcing it to change itself
Berlin Braces For a Dark Winter
The city is speeding the shutdown of 19th-century gas lanterns while citizens scramble to stay warm
Her Design Startup Wants to Disrupt Your Desktop
Against the odds, Australian Melanie Perkins, 35, built Canva into the most valuable startup founded and run by a woman. The $26 billion graphic design platform's next mission may be even tougher: displacing Adobe and Microsoft Office in the workplace.
Fortune Most Powerful Women
This year marks the 25th Anniversary of the Most Powerful Women list. It also happens to be the most competitive in this ranking's history. Rather than compile separate international and domestic versions as we've done in some form since 2000, we combined our candidates to come up with one definitive list-a more accurate reflection of the global nature of business today. That meant fewer spots, even as the world hit a record-high number of female Global 500 CEOs. The result: All the women on this list either are CEOs or very likely will be either at their current company or a competitor.
Lessons From The Volcker Shock
The Fed had to inflict a lot of pain in the ’80s to convince markets it was serious about slaying inflation
The Classic Hedge Fund Is Stuck
Equity managers haven’t provided the kind of bear market buffer clients had hoped for
Elon Meets His Match
He’s been able to bend reality to his whim. Delaware contract law looks to be the exception
Unleashing the Economic Arsenal
The US uses an increasingly intricate array of measures against its biggest global rivals
America’s Energy Conundrum
High prices pose a political risk at home, but allies abroad are desperate for aid
UK Retailers Are in Christmas Crisis Mode
The race is on to persuade cost-conscious holiday shoppers to spend earlier than ever
The Online Shopping Bust
E-commerce companies made a costly bet that the pandemic would permanently change consumer behavior
From Ski to Shining Sea
In the mountains around Alaska's Prince William Sound, there are no roads or trails. This is skiing's final frontier, and the only way to get there is by boat
Rebuilding the Nation
While the US government stood by, the Osage Nation in Oklahoma lost vast amounts of land. Sometimes it was through theft; other times it was just business. The Osage are clawing the land back tract by tract
Exodus
Exxon was once the paragon of a coveted career in corporate America. The pandemic has torn that apart
Goldman Sachs Rethinks Retail
The elite bank’s effort to build a consumer brand has been expensive
Cracks in the Foundation
Musk’s play for Twitter has damaged an already shaky company, and there’s no easy path to recovery
Go Ripping Down That Hill
Racing legend Bode Miller has been trying to make the perfect skis for 15 years. He finally did it
The Mighty Dolomiti
The Italian side of the Alps is undergoing an Olympic-size transformation
Franchising For Heroes – A Coach for Heroes
Veteran Christopher Harvey took the long road to success. Now he has a new mission: He wants to make the journey a little easier for people like him.
Winners Quit. Quitters Win.
Quitting is deeply misunderstood, says decision-making expert Annie Duke. You must stop thinking of it as failure, and start thinking of it as a strategy for growth.
Jack Owoc – ‘I Am ENERGY'
Jack Owoc—entrepreneur, frequent litigant, Florida Man—didn’t just invent the energy drink Bang, he embodies it. Now his caffeine empire is teetering
Capturing the Rain in Mexico
Startup Isla Urbana says its technology can address chronic water shortages in cities
100 Women of Influence – Featuring Jennifer Lopez
Our annual celebration of the women influencing how we live, the businesses. we build, and the future we believe is possible.
Can Pfizer Repeat Its Covid Success?
The pharma giant sees a new era, but competitors are circling, and skeptics abound
Rebooting Adidas
The shoemaker is looking for a new CEO who can steer both the brand and the bottom line
Twitter's Turn
With a lawsuit looming, Elon Musk decides to go through with his Twitter purchase—for now at least
Organizing Lobstermen
A union that boosts boat crews’ bargaining power offers a model for the gig economy
Monumental
Nothing can prepare you for a visit to Michael Heizer’s epic artwork in the middle of the harsh Nevada desert
How Britain’s Bond Market Almost Toppled
○ Pension funds use derivatives to reduce risk—but the strategy backfired when interest rates spiked
Politicians Are Stuck With Facebook
For campaigns seeking to advertise on social media, there aren’t other good options