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LVMH-Owner Bernard Arnault Overtakes Elon Musk As World’s Richest
This week, it was announced that Bernard Arnault, the chairman and CEO of LVMH, has taken the title of the wealthiest person in the world. Read MoreKanye Is Buying ‘Free Speech’ Web3 Platform Parler. What Does This Mean For The Future Of Web3?
Ye is back in the news following a Twitter suspension and controversial PFW showcase. Now he’s set to acquire right-wing Web3 platform Parler. Read MoreWhy Peloton and Netflix Have Only Themselves to Blame
Two companies that were once the darlings of Wall Street have turned into a disaster for investors. Luxury brands should take note. Read MoreCan Western Luxury Brands Survive the New China?
Some global players smoothly managed China’s policy shifts while others couldn’t adjust. But did the trade war and rising labor costs also play roles? Read MoreWill China Unplug Tesla Soon?
Tesla has attracted praise and favorable attention from fans and the government in the past, but is it headed for a fall in China? Read MoreThe First Rule of Clubhouse Is Don’t Talk About Clubhouse
Chinese users flocked to Clubhouse, a US-based, invite-only chat app, to take part in public discussions on sensitive topics. Then China shut it down. Read MoreCan Brands Thrive Beyond Their Founders’ Legacy?
With more attention and pressure on founders than ever, responding with resilience to unforeseen challenges and adverse impacts is essential. Read MoreThe Race is On: China’s Luxury Electric Car Market Picks Up Speed
Despite Tesla's confirmation of a gigafactory in Shanghai, China's luxury electric car brands remain firmly in the driving seat. Read MoreWhat the New Roadster Means for Tesla in China
The Roadster is in poll position to take advantage of China’s aggressive pivot towards electric vehicles. However, the road ahead is far from smooth. Read More