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- How to succeed—and fail—as a foreign business in India
- Charlie Munger was a lot more than Warren Buffett’s sidekick
- Generative AI generates tricky choices for managers
- Xi Jinping’s grip on Chinese enterprise gets uncomfortably tight
- Riyadh Air is betting on a tourist surge to Saudi Arabia
- The many contradictions of Sam Altman
- Inside the secretive business of geopolitical advice
- Can Europe’s power grid cope with the green transition?
- What if Hollywood blockbusters were remade as workplace dramas?
- Ties between foreign businesses and China go from bad to worse
- Hollywood’s strike enters its final act, as writers reach a deal
- Will the auto workers’ strike jeopardise Joe Biden’s manufacturing boom?
- Rupert Murdoch isn’t going anywhere just yet