Uber Eats could make up a tenth of the ride-hailing giant's revenue this year, impressive news for investors in its IPO. But well-capitalised rivals are already trying to tap the same vein
What do Inner Mongolia, New Zealand, horses and wolves have in common? Colourful businessman Lin Lang. His company, Rider Horse Group, is boosting the Kiwi equine industry
Airtable's Howie Liu has quietly built a software giant by emphasising substance over speed. But can a tech tortoise win the data race?
Two decades ago, Joe Liemandt became the youngest member of the Forbes 400 by building an enterprise software juggernaut. He's quietly returned, bigger than ever, with a darker model
While still in their 20s, Nat Turner and Zach Weinberg built a $2 billion company to pursue an impossible dream—to conquer the Big C. They've not only made fast progress—they've also gotten rich trying
For some mining companies' revenues, the trade war is looking like a phony war
The Cha family is recognised for developing a signature variation on Hong Kong living. Now it's ramping up other business interests
Lotte Tour's new casino resort on Jeju Island aims to cash in, despite South Koreans not being allowed to gamble there
Bill Boyd built an empire of budget casinos and became one of Vegas's original godfathers. But as the city transformed into a luxury gambling mecca, he tried to reinvent himself and nearly lost it all. Now he is doubling down on his low-stakes roots
Beijing is balking, and developers big and small are pinched in one of China's premier sectors
As a child, Drew McElroy learnt about freight brokerage. At 36, he's doing to the $700 billion trucking business what Uber did to the taxi industry