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L?Oreal SA Chief Executive Officer Jean-Paul Agon

Cosmetics Giant L’Oreal Is Investing in These 5 Tech Start-Ups

By Reuters
January 23, 2017
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International

The Entrepreneurs of Guangzhou

By Alan Murray
September 14, 2016
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Leadership

You’ve Been Fired. What Do You Tell Job Interviewers?

March 31, 2016
How to Play the Early-Stage Investment ‘Dating Game’

How to Play the Early-Stage Investment ‘Dating Game’

By Matthew Scanlan
February 6, 2016
India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi holds up his hands in a "namaste", an Indian gesture of greeting, as he arrives at Heathrow Airport for a three-day official visit, in London
International

India’s Modi Launches $1.5 Billion Fund for Startups

By Reuters
January 16, 2016
The gay dating apps Scruff, Hornet, and Grindr are displayed on an Apple Inc. iPhone 6 in Tiskilwa, Illinois, U.S., on Tuesday, Jan. 20, 2015. For gay men flocking to smartphone dating applications, making a connection increasingly comes with messages about HIV status, testing and drug regimens. Some apps let users declare their status, remind them to get tested and give locations of the closest clinics. Photographer:  Daniel Acker/Bloomberg
Tech

A Chinese Company Just Acquired a Majority Stake in Grindr

By Claire Groden
January 12, 2016
The Hamptons Lure Uber Top Drivers Amid NYC Slow Summer Weekends

Uber’s global ride bookings could more than double in 2016

By Chris Matthews
August 21, 2015
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Tech

Amazon creates startup service to find the next GoPro

By Claire Groden
July 28, 2015
Palerra, an automated cloud security company, raises $17 million—and ‘coolness’
Tech

Palerra, an automated cloud security company, raises $17 million—and ‘coolness’

By Robert Hackett
April 8, 2015
The Silicon Roundabout In Old Street
Leadership

What startups want in new hires

March 5, 2015
Meet the pop culture-loving executive behind Intuit’s small business empire

Meet the pop culture-loving executive behind Intuit’s small business empire

By Benjamin Snyder
February 18, 2015
How to build a start-up that changes the world: don’t overthink it

How to build a start-up that changes the world: don’t overthink it

By Adam Lashinsky
January 15, 2015
The scary word that determines success
MPW

The scary word that determines success

By Caroline Fairchild
December 2, 2014
Crazy, insane start-ups are this tech investor’s meat and potatoes

Crazy, insane start-ups are this tech investor’s meat and potatoes

By JP Mangalindan
October 20, 2014
Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky.

Silicon Valley’s conservatives try to up their game

By Verne Kopytoff
September 22, 2014

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