Thanks to two enterprising brothers from Chennai, tsunami victims in Tamil Nadu have found a livelihood by making Savile Row suits
In just five years Audi has become the second largest luxury car maker in India thanks to Michael Perschke's strategy: Focus on class defining leaders
South Korea's Etoos is taking on the top players in Kota's entrance test business. But will its new approach work?
US politics and Merck's bad public image are keeping a breakthrough vaccine from saving hundreds of thousands of lives around the world and endangering the cures of the future
The search giant has yet to buy a company in 2012. It's not for lack of appetite, but rather a drastic change of taste
Dallas chemical company Celanese found a way of making ethanol from natural gas that could revolutionise how we fuel America. Too bad there's a law against it
Shipping titan John Fredriksen's $11 billion fortune has soared while the tanker industry has been tanking. His secret offers a lesson for every industry
How one guy who barely spoke English landed in the Bay Area, sold Persian rugs to venture capitalists and became one of the most successful angels in tech
Cracking computers to steal credit cards is pass. Hackers now sell their best tricks to government spies at six-figure prices
In a country where entrepreneur is a dirty word and the establishment despises him, telecom and web pioneer Xavier Niel has built a $4.5 billion fortune and become a cult hero
Li Ka-shing is betting 16-year-old Nick D'Aloisio can build a better Google