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  • by david hall
Facebook’s rumoured name-change reflects ambition—and weakness

The company is more than a social network. It also has a reputation problem

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  • by david hall
Samsung Electronics wants to dominate cutting-edge chipmaking

The South Korean dynasty’s third generation is taking on TSMC and Intel. Can it succeed?

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  • by david hall
Facebook’s rumoured name-change reflects its ambitions—and its weakness

The company is more than a social network. It also has a reputation problem

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  • by david hall
Don’t expect big oil to fix the energy crunch

Underinvestment highlights the complexities of shifting to clean energy

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  • by david hall
Femtech firms are at last enjoying an investment boom

Not a moment too soon

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  • by david hall
How Adobe became Silicon Valley’s quiet reinventor

From an also-ran to the world’s fourth-most-valuable software firm

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  • by david hall
The booming business of knitting together the world’s electricity grids

Intermittent renewables and current mayhem in energy markets highlight the importance of firms that link up producers of power with faraway consumers

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  • by david hall
Why does Tata Group want Air India back?

After a long delay, the loss-making flag-carrier flies free of state ownership

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Revisiting the work of Donald Harris, father of Kamala

The combative Marxist economist focused on questions related to growth

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