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Li Ka-Shing has still got it
Asia's richest man has split his company in half, making his family and shareholders a lot of money
Rupert Murdoch, sly fox
Since the dark days of 2011, when he was considered damaged, the News Corporation mogul has managed to…
News round-up: Ambani, Cargill, Logothetis, Batista, Cho
India questions Reliance Industries' payments to politicians, while macadamia sales rocket.
Kwoks In The Dock, But Hong Kong Won’t Change
The conviction of Thomas Kwok on corruption charges is a big moment in Hong Kong, because its tycoons…
Interview: John Mills of JML
All of John Mills' children have worked for his business JML, but only one remains and the company is…
Alberto Alessi, storyteller
Then Italian designed does more than make fancy corkscrews, he is an expert myth-maker too
Pinault proves the value of loyalty
When Francois Pinault, the head of the Kering group of luxury brands, appointed Patricia Barbizet as…
The really nuts thing about the Korean Air nuts story
When Heather Cho, the daughter of the owner of Korean Air, went crazy over the way her nuts were served…
Germany’s mega families dominate rich list
A new list of Germany’s 500 wealthiest individuals and families reveals to what extent the country's e…
The prince who is News Corp’s kingmaker
Saudi Prince Alwaleed bin Talal, who owns a large chunk of News Corp, failed to back Rupert Murdoch during…
Samsung heir stamps his identity on the business
Lee Jae-yong is quickly making changes at Samsung, now that it seems certain that he has taken the reins…
Eugenio Re Rebaudengo and the art of business
Eugenio Re Rebaudengo, the son of art collector Sandretto Re Rebaudengo and her industrialist husband…