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Rupert Hoogewerf
Dec 17

Rupert Hoogewerf’s China Rich List Has Uncovered Thousands of Billionaires, But Just as Many Are Eluding Him

Rupert Hoogewerf is the founder of Hurun Report, a publisher of rich lists in China since 1999. His work chronicled the golden age of wealth creation in modern China, but what he has captured is only half the story of the Chinese economy.
By Sissi Cao
Pat Gelsinger, CEO, of Intel Corporation
Oct 25

Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger Says Chip Making Will Shift From Asia to the West Amid Rising Tensions

Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger said the U.S. government's crackdown on China's semiconductor industry is inevitable amid geopolitical tensions. He envisions a future of chip manufacturing shifting to Western countries.
By Sissi Cao
APPLE iPhone 14 Series Price Reduction
Oct 17

Apple Abandons Plans to Use a Chinese Chip Supplier Following Biden’s Crackdown

Apple has halted plans to use memory chips made by China's YMTC in iPhones after the Biden administration unveiled new trade restrictions targeting Chinese chipmakers.
By Sissi Cao
Future robots will work side by side with humans, just as they do today.
Aug 31

Robots Won’t Steal Our Jobs if We Put Workers at Center of AI Revolution

By Thomas Kochan and Lee Dyer
Jimmy John’s tried to stop its workers from toiling for other sandwich makers.
Aug 31

How Noncompete Clauses Clash With US Labor Laws

By Raymond Hogler
The 16th U.S. president has graced the penny since 1909.
Aug 31

The Penny May Be Worthless, but Let’s Keep It Anyway

By Jay L. Zagorsky
One bitcoin is now twice as valuable as an ounce of gold.
Aug 29

Meet the Hottest Cryptocurrency Startups Simplifying Finances

By Tomas Laurinavicius
Dennis Williams, United Auto Workers President, and President Donald Trump deliver remarks on March 15, 2017.
Aug 28

UAW’s Loss at Nissan Auto Plant Masks Genuine Progress for Organized Labor

By Harley Shaiken
VR advocates are adamant that the technology represents the wave of the future.
Aug 24

How VR Is Changing the Way We Learn and Communicate

By Tomas Laurinavicius
Merck CEO Ken Frazier was first to resign from his manufacturing council.
Aug 23

Can Corporate America Afford to Walk Away From President Trump?

By Neal Hartman
Where will Jeff Bezos decide to hang his vest?
Aug 23

What Happened When Amazon Took the Fight to Walmart

By Seth Shapiro
Elon Musk arrives at Trump Tower, January 6, 2017 in New York City.
Aug 23

Intelligence Is Only One Small Piece of Elon Musk’s Success

By Jim Cantrell
In a picture taken on May 26, 2010 Chinese workers assemble electronic components at the Taiwanese technology giant Foxconn's factory in Shenzhen. Foxconn on June 2 confirmed the death of another employee but denied he died of exhaustion following a spate of suicides at its Chinese plants.
Aug 15

NJ Lawmakers Plan to Bond Millions for Vocational Schools

By Alyana Alfaro
The U.S. is slapping tariffs on China-made aluminum, which could lead to a trade war.
Aug 15

Why the US Shouldn’t Start a Trade War With China

By Greg Wright
President Donald Trump enjoys some time in the cab of a mover truck parked at the White House in March when truckers and industry CEOs came for a discussion on health care.
Aug 15

NAFTA Talks See Trump in Driver’s Seat—and Canada at Risk

By Atif Kubursi
We’re in a hype bubble.
Aug 11

The ABCs of Bitcoin and Everything You Need to Know About ‘Forks’

By James Altucher
How can we limit urban sprawl?
Aug 11

Want to Fix America’s Infrastructure? Build in the Places That Need Help the Most

By Gregory Burge, Arthur C. Nelson, James C. Nicholas and Trey Dronyk-Trosper
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker wants to reduce food stamp benefits for families with children whose parents who do not work at least 80 hours a month or meet related requirements.
Aug 4

How Welfare’s Work Requirements Can Deepen and Prolong Poverty: Rose’s Story

By Kristin Seefeldt
we all pay a tremendous price: a loss of personal freedom and better health.
Aug 4

Health Care’s Broken: Allow the Free Market to Fix It

By Per Bylund
Many uses of oil and gas will never go away.
Aug 3

What Will All Top 10 Oil Companies Do in 60 Years?

By Ryan Carlyle
Not so wise after all? Traders work the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.
Aug 2

Why Crowds Aren’t Always Wise: Lessons From Mini-Flash Crashes on Wall Street

By Alexander Munk and Erhan Bayraktar
US Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin speaks during a press conference in Washington, DC, on July 13, 2017.
Aug 2

The ‘Fair’ Sales Tax Is Not as Equitable as Some Think

By Per Bylund
The sun isn’t setting on the oil industry just yet, but experts say oil demand could max out within a few decades.
Jul 28

How Electric Vehicles Could Take a Bite Out of the Oil Market

By Amy Myers Jaffe and Lewis Fulton
Work. Bill. Rinse. Repeat. It’s been the rhythm of accounting firms for ages.
Jul 28

Accounting Is Flawed, and Financial Disruptors Are Licking Their Chops

By Michael Burdick
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