Breakingviews TV: Zurich’s boss
This is a “discovery year†for many corporate executives confronting climate change at Davos, Zurich boss Mario Greco tells Rob Cox. But for insurers like his, ecological risks have necessarily been front and center for years......»»
Breakingviews TV: Bezos aid
Amazon’s boss is donati.....»»
Breakingviews TV: WeWork’s CEO
New boss Sandeep Mathrani brings much-needed real-estate nous to the embattled provider of shared-office space. But as Robert Cyran explains, getting a grown-up in the room is just the start of WeWork’s efforts to leave its cash-burning past behind......»»
Breakingviews TV: Unsmoke it
Philip Morris International is puffing about smoke-free alternatives at Davos. Company boss Andre Calantzopoulos talks to Gina Chon about the misperceptions of vaping and what regulators are getting wrong......»»
Breakingviews TV: Tesla’s stall
Falling sales and a big first-quarter loss add to the electric-car maker’s hazards. Demand may be falling just as Elon Musk sets lofty new production targets. No wonder, says Antony Currie, that the boss may be changing his tune on raising capital......»»
Breakingviews TV: New Cuba boss
Raul Castro, 86, h.....»»
Breakingviews TV: Facebook vote
Shareholders at the social network’s annual meeting protested ineffectually against its undemocratic voting structure, and backed boss Mark Zuckerberg. If only lawmakers in Washington, D.C. were so easy to please. Jen Saba explains......»»
Breakingviews TV: Son of a gun
SoftBank boss Masayoshi Son’s latest financial razzmatazz is the idea of adding $5 billion to the gigantic Vision Fund on behalf of employees. Quentin Webb and Jeffrey Goldfarb discuss the pitfalls of redefining “skin in the game.â€.....»»
Breakingviews TV: Sky’s the limit
Comcast is dropping its pursuit of Twenty-First Century Fox media assets, leaving them to Disney for $71 billion. Instead boss Brian Roberts is aiming for pay-TV group Sky. Jen Saba explains how the four-way battle may end......»»
Breakingviews TV: Tesla turns
Tesla boss Elon Musk’s m.....»»
Breakingviews TV: Indra era ends
PepsiCo’s boss is leaving after 12 years, many of which were spent defending the company’s strategy of diversification. Lauren Silva Laughlin says her successor may be forced to do the same......»»
Breakingviews TV: Goldman gap
Oct 16 - New boss David.....»»
Breakingviews TV: Fiat first
Peugeot chief Carlos Tavares is a logical replacement for detained Renault and Nissan boss Carlos Ghosn. But there might be a better use of his time: buying Italian-American carmaker Fiat Chrysler. Liam Proud explains......»»
Breakingviews TV: Pimco’s Vice
John Studzinski, recently minted managing director and vice chairman of the $1.7 trillion asset manager, tells Rob Cox how ESG investing has become the talk of the World Economic Forum in Davos, alongside Brazil’s new boss and even the Vatican......»»
Tesla may try to rehire some of the employees it laid off
Tesla boss Elon Musk may not be as "absolutely hardcore" about layoffs.....»»
More CEOs are deciding the stress, pressure, and loneliness are just not worth the money
HSBC's boss said he needs a "better balance between my personal and business life." CEOs like Elon Musk have revealed the stresses of being on top. Noel Q.....»»
CATL boss visits Elon Musk"s Beijing hotel on Tesla CEO"s surprise trip
CATL boss visits Elon Musk"s Beijing hotel on Tesla CEO"s surprise trip.....»»
Billionaire investor David Einhorn shares an overlooked theory for why gold prices have spiked so much
Billionaire hedge fund boss David Einhorn shared his thoughts about why gold has soared this year in his most recent letter to investors. The "Portuguese Gold" sardines cost $44......»»
Ford tapped the brakes on EVs and bet on hybrids. It"s paying off.
Ford announced in its earnings on Wednesday that hybrid sales rose 36% in the first quarter of 2024. Ford boss Jim Farley told investors he is "thankful" the comp.....»»