—Jack Ewing, Europe Insight
Dev Patnaik, founder of innovation strategy firm Jump Associates, discusses how businesses can really expand their reach if they take the trouble to look at things through their customer's eyes
At 19, Edinburgh native Fraser Doherty is on his way to building a jam empire. He talks with Senior Editor Diane Brady about how he has differentiated his product in the European market
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The European planemaker, coming off a record 2008, is optimistic it will sail through the downturn. Boeing plans for layoffs and cutbacks
More market turmoil as previously secure banking giants run into trouble
The Chancellor tells parliament that her stimulus package is the best response to a global crisis from which Germany cannot seal itself off
The country boasts some 3,500 clean technology companies that together book roughly $14 billion in revenues
U.K. consumers spent £4.67 billion on the Web in December, up 14%, with clothing leading the shopping list
Hardly a safe haven from the world's problems, Europe has seen its outlook deteriorate further in 2009. What should investors do now?
Managers capable of running diverse teams anywhere on the planet are an increasingly valuable commodity
"Citi was guilty of a failure of due diligence in buying toxic assets, like everyone else trying to make too much money."
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In light of the new report about the dangers of third-hand smoke—plus what’s already known about secondhand smoke—governments should make it illegal for people with children to smoke. Pro or con?
Some former winners such as Google helped give a leg up to the crop of 2009 Technology Pioneers chosen by the World Economic Forum