Five years ago, the talk show titan’s altruism turned into the worst crisis of her adult life. Rather than abandon her South African school, Winfrey learnt from her mistakes—and doubled down on what she believed in
Schneider Electric’s Jean-Pascal Tricoire is jolting the hidebound French company with a focus on data centers—and American-style capitalism
The vision guy got iced out. The bond trader and the billionaire took over. Will the new track be done in time? The sordid story of how Formula 1 racing came to Texas
If the onetime king of the mobile phone industry gets wiped off the map, don’t blame CEO Stephen Elop. He made the best of a bad situation
Change.org sounds like a charity, but it’s not. It’s a clever (some say sneaky) startup that manufactures a ‘grassroots’ campaign with the click of a button
The iconic coffee chain from Seattle has made quite a splash with its launch in India. But it isn’t getting carried away by the early success
Private equity may be getting pummeled on the US presidential election campaign trail, but the deal scene is boiling. Forbes ranks the biggest players not just by their war chests—and reputations—but also by the ultimate criterion: Successful exits delivered for investors
Narendra Murkumbi has learnt some bitter lessons with his Brazilian ventures, but he might be putting them to good use
The house that Romney built has much more than an election-driven image problem. Just ask its investors
Private equity is the most politicised, scrutinised, vilified industry in America. Yet David Rubenstein and the Carlyle Group, once poster children for creepy Beltway connections, have managed to both avoid the criticism— and rake in billions
As the US Navy embarks on a financially dubious biofuel programme, a host of startups are eager to cash in