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Amish businesses have a 95% success rate at staying open at least five years, according to research.
Mar.01 — Oprah Winfrey reveals what the poet Maya Angelou told her about creating a legacy and understanding the value of what one leaves behind. She speaks with David Rubenstein in the season two premiere of “The David Rubenstein Show: Peer-to-Peer Conversations” on Bloomberg Television.
► Read more at https://on.ft.com/2RrYp59 The Danish lender faces a criminal investigation from the US Department of Justice after being caught up in one of the world’s biggest money laundering scandals, with clients linked to organised crime, drugs and tax evasion ► Subscribe to FT.com here: http://bit.ly/2GakujT ► Subscribe to the Financial Times on YouTube:
The Tesla Model 3 received a five-star test rating from safety organizations in North America, Europe, and Australia, including the highest rating of any sedan in the European New Car Assessment Programme’s Safety Assist category and the 2019 Insurance Institute for Highway Safety’s Top Safety Pick+ vehicle, the highest achievement awarded by the Institute. We
Rwanda’s capital is rapidly building a reputation as a tourist hot spot. With low crime, spotlessly clean streets and a friendly attitude, Kigali is pulling in travelers who used to only pass through on safari.
SpaceX CEO Elon Musk tells CNN Tech’s Rachel Crane that whether the launch of the Falcon Heavy “succeeds or fails, it’s going to be exciting.”
Who has the best facilities for mobile phone payment — the world’s tech hub or China’s business capital? The FT’s Gabriel Wildau and Leslie Hook grab their phones to see which city comes out on top. ► Subscribe to FT.com here: http://on.ft.com/2eZZoLI ► Subscribe to the Financial Times on YouTube: http://bit.ly/FTimeSubs For more video content
We know how long a human being could survive on a summer day on Mars without a spacesuit. (Answer: not long at all.) But what about the other planets in our solar system? Neil deGrasse Tyson breaks it down. Business Insider is the fastest growing business news site in the US. Our mission: to tell
There are more than one billion cars on the road worldwide today, and only one tenth of one percent of them have a plug. OPEC contends that even in the year 2040, EVs will make up just one percent. But don’t be so sure. By 2020, some electric cars and SUVs will be faster, safer,
Salesforce founder and CEO Marc Benioff says Salesforce would not exist without Steve Jobs, and tells CNN’s Poppy Harlow “he was one of the greatest mentors I had.”
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Economists are terrified of how slow growth, low inflation and low interest rates could hit the economy. The FT’s US economics editor Brendan Greeley explains why. Read more at https://on.ft.com/2uXZV9o See if you get the FT for free as a student: http://ft.com/schoolsarefree or start a £1 trial: https://subs.ft.com/spa3_trial?segmentId=3d4ba81b-96bb-cef0-9ece-29efd6ef2132. ► Check out our Community tab for
July 23 (Bloomberg) — John Paul Dejoria, co-founder of John Paul Mitchell Systems and Patron Tequila, is living the American Dream on steroids. He tells Bloomberg the business ethos that fueled his meteoric rise to the top. Video by: Alexandra Dean, Victoria Blackburne-Daniell. (Source: Bloomberg)
SkyRunner is a dune buggy and a power parachute in one. After almost three years in development, it is on track to hit the market later this year.
When “Gravity” hit theaters last fall, Neil deGrasse Tyson paid special attention to the Oscar-nominated film. The blockbuster, afterall, is set in space. Upon viewing “Gravity,” though, Neil deGrasse Tyson tweeted up a storm critiquing the movie’s mysteries and inaccuracies. Tyson elaborates more on the inaccuracies of “Gravity” and explains how, despite his Twitter barrage,
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This 1966 Shelby Cobra 427 “Super Snake” has a haunting past.
Berlin is becoming a “Sponge City” designed to tackle two issues – heat and flooding – by imitating nature. Video by Gloria Kurnik https://www.bloomberg.com/news/videos/2017-08-18/sponge-city-making-berlin-cooler-video ———- Like this video? Subscribe to Bloomberg on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/Bloomberg?sub_confirmation=1 Bloomberg is the First Word in business news, delivering breaking news & analysis, up-to-the-minute market data, features, profiles and more: http://www.bloomberg.com
We got an inside look at the United States Secret Service’s intense, six-month basic training program. Senior video correspondent Graham Flanagan spent three days inside the James J. Rowley Training Center in Laurel, Maryland, where he observed recruits at various stages of training. According to the Secret Service, about one in every 100 applicants makes
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The rapper and actor’s Farmington, Conn. home includes a nightclub, adult entertainment room and grotto.
Why do so many of New York’s older skyscrapers have a similar design? The answer can be traced back to a monumental 1916 zoning law, which established “setback” requirements for buildings above a certain height. In the heart of the Financial District, the Equitable Building, a historic skyscraper that predates the law, remains a symbol
When bond prices rise, their yields drop. In the case of the German government’s 10 year bond, yields have sunk below positive territory and into the negative. FT explains why some investors still want to purchase an asset that they will lose money on. Read more at https://on.ft.com/2WQBEiE ► Subscribe to FT.com here: http://bit.ly/2GakujT ►
Officials in Rio de Janeiro hoped hosting the 2016 Olympics would help make it a first-class city. Instead, many buildings and stadiums made for the games have gone unused since the event ended. ————————————————– Follow BI Video on Twitter: http://bit.ly/1oS68Zs Follow BI on Facebook: http://bit.ly/1W9Lk0n Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/ ————————————————– Business Insider is the fastest growing
Nov. 14 (Bloomberg) — Entrepreneur, Author and Peak Performance Strategist Tony Robbins discusses the best piece of advice he’s ever received and his favorite technology. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Pimm Fox on “Taking Stock.” (Source: Bloomberg) –Subscribe to Bloomberg on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/Bloomberg Bloomberg Television’s “Taking Stock With Pimm Fox” brings you cutting edge market analysis
Blasted into the side of a steep Arizona mountain, Cathy and Randy Clark’s cave home is surprisingly cozy.
Vanilla prices have climbed so high it’s worth more by weight than silver. This increase in price has to do with a number of factors, including vanilla bean theft, complex pollination, extreme weather, and the rise of the “all natural” food movement. —————————————————— Business Insider tells you all you need to know about business, finance,
► Try the Financial Times for 4 weeks for just £1. Start your trial now – http://bit.ly/2ry7Tkz Read more at https://on.ft.com/2XajOXO No one will be taking the job title held by the guru at the centre of 20 years of product development at Apple when he moves to fresh pastures later this year, says the
Steve Jobs was a wizard who “cast spells on people” to help keep Apple afloat during the company’s darkest days, according to longtime rival Bill Gates. The Microsoft (MSFT) founder discussed his and Jobs’ leadership styles with CNN’s Fareed Zakaria Sunday. Both men are known for being tough leaders who foster an intense workplace culture.
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