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The Whiz Kid Who Made Billions for Yale Is Rethinking His China Strategy
Lei Zhang helped university endowments and foundations make big returns in his native country, then the U.S. soured on China.World - The Wall Street Journal - 5 hours ago -
Many promises get made during political campaigns. Trump needs to rethink his.
Trump’s economic choices will breathe new life into stocks — or smother them.Business - MarketWatch - 2 days ago -
This Single 2-Word Question From Mark Cuban Made Fellow Shark Robert Herjavec Completely Rethink His Life
Herjavec said the question hit him ‘like a ton of bricks.’ Until he used emotional intelligence to turn it around.Business - Inc. - Yesterday -
'Just a kid who followed their dreams' - Emotional Nadal bids farewell
Rafael Nadal says he would like to be remembered as "a kid who followed their dreams" as the tennis great says a poignant farewell to the sport.Top stories - BBC News - November 20 -
Britain needs a coherent China strategy
The Labour government must determine where UK ‘red lines’ lieBusiness - Financial Times - November 19 -
The U.S. Air Force Strategy That Flexport Uses to Move Billions in Merchandise
Ryan Petersen’s Flexport technology moved $32 billion worth of merchandise in 2023 alone.Business - Inc. - November 13 -
OpenAI to present plans for U.S. AI strategy and an alliance to compete with China
OpenAI's official blueprint for U.S. AI infrastructure involves AI economic zones and government projects funded by private investors, according to a document.Business - CNBC - November 13 -
Palantir’s stock soars as earnings make at least one bear rethink his view
A Morgan Stanley analyst strips his “underweight” rating as Palantir’s latest results go against three elements of his prior bearish stance.Business - MarketWatch - November 5 -
Why Home Depot made an $18.25 billion bet on the pro business
The retailer's acquisition is boosting the business as home improvement demand remains slow.Business - CNBC - November 15