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The Rise and Fall of Elizabeth Holmes

January 7, 2022
Elizabeth Holmes, once the founder and CEO of Theranos, media darling and silicon valley tycoon has suffered an almighty fall from grace. How did it happen?
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The Spectacular Rise and Fall of WeWork

November 14, 2019
In less than one year, WeWork went from having a $47 billion valuation and being the darling of the venture capital world to needing an $8 billion infusion to avoid running out of money. This is the story of Adam Neumann, Softbank's risky investment, a failed IPO and how we got here.
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KKR Looks to Take Walgreens Private

November 13, 2019
KKR & Co. has formally approached drugstore giant Walgreens Boots Alliance Inc. about a deal to take the company private, in what could be the biggest-ever leveraged buyout, people familiar with the matter said.
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Wells Fargo's new CEO is Charles Scharf, CEO of BNY Mellon

September 30, 2019
BNY Mellon CEO Charles Scharf has been named the new Wells Fargo CEO.
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The Internet's Second Revolution

September 16, 2019
The second half of humanity is joining the internet. People in countries like India will change the internet, and it will change them.
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Carrie Lam 'Would Quit' as Hong Kong CEO If She Had a Choice

September 9, 2019
The embattled Hong Kong leader, Carrie Lam, said she has caused 'unforgivable havoc' by igniting the political crisis engulfing the city and would quit if she had a choice, according to a leaked audio recording of remarks she made last week to a group of businesspeople.
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Why Is McDonald's Struggling in the Philippines?

September 2, 2019
McDonald's and Burger King have both been struggling in the Philippines because of local rival Jollibee, and now the Filipino fast-food chain is making a play for the American market.
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Google, Facebook, Amazon and the Future of Antitrust Laws

August 19, 2019
US antitrust law dates back to 1890, but it's been largely out of the spotlight for twenty years.
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Why Does Japan Work So Hard?

August 5, 2019
Japan has some of the longest working hours in the world. CNBC's Uptin Saiidi travels to Tokyo to understand its corporate culture and see explore how the government is trying to make a change.
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Yes, You Can Buy Happiness

July 8, 2019
It's a well-known cliché that isn't quite true: Money can't buy happiness. On this episode of Good Money, we examine how money affects well-being, and how science says it can best be spent.
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Why Jumia Is Beating Amazon and Alibaba in Africa

July 1, 2019
Jumia has been dubbed the "Amazon of Africa." It's Africa's largest e-commerce operator, surpassing Amazon and China's Alibaba, and it's the first African tech start-up to go public on the New York Stock Exchange.
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