Bill Gross' spectacular fall from the top of the bond market has put tens of billions in play at a time when minuscule yields demand a fixed-income superstar. A brilliant, battlescarred billionaire, Jeffrey Gundlach, stands ready to be coronated
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Vicki Holt is making Proto Labs a pure tech play
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Dan Gilbert's billion-dollar makeover of Detroit is more than just corporate do-goodism run amok. It's the most ambitious human resources project in the history of American business
Six years ago, Bryan Sheffield had no energy industry experience. Today, he's on track to become a billionaire before his 40th birthday. How it happened is one of the greatest Texas oil stories of all time
Once a tiny kettle chip company, Inventure has branched out into healthier snacks with higher margins. Where does it go from here?
The man who has a hammerlock on the bra, panties and undergarment industry is an insecure Midwesterner who shuns the spotlight. In a rare interview, he explains the retail formula that paved the way for Steve Jobs
Facebook monetises the past. Twitter the present. Pinterest, by organising your wishes and dreams, can identify what you might do or buy in the future. That's a model worth $5 billion for the social network with almighty Google in its sights
The Yahoo founder made the most lucrative bet in Silicon Valley history. And then he got fired. Here's the inside story of how the original internet super-nerd turned $1 billion into $50 billion with Alibaba—and has become the US tech scene's bridge to China