The domain name Democracy.com is being auctioned off this month, after years of connecting politicians and civic groups— but the once-high demand for single-brand domain names seems to have ebbed
In the digital economy, firms can "move" the source of their profits, like patents and other intellectual property, to countries where tax rates are extremely low; world leaders have advanced a plan to address this
Outlets are trying to intimidate multinational companies into toeing the party line while Beijing tries to rein in the Hong Kong protests
A study by market research company Ipsos shows that India is beginning to take mental health seriously
How Samrat Reddy's smoothie brand, Drunken Monkey, is carving a niche in a country dominated by tea and coffee chains—and what challenges lie ahead
From HDFC to SBI, these are the values of the top brands according to BrandZ's 2019 report, titled 'Top 75 Most Valuable Indian Brands'
Airbnb found that some of its most popular experience bookings involved animals; on Thursday, the company is introducing "Airbnb Animal Experiences," an expanded and stand-alone category with an ethical focus
For the last decade, young tech companies were fueled by a wave of venture capital-funded excess, which encouraged fast growth above all else. But now some investors and startups are beginning to rethink that mantra and instead invoke turning a profit as their new priority
The co-working space CEO says that an IPO is in the works over the next three to five years, despite WeWork's troubled run at the markets; and that co-working cannot be a valuation game as it is not a tech play, but a real-estate play
Nir Eyal, who wrote the industry manual for hooking people on tech in 2014, now has a recipe to free you—even though it was your fault to begin with
The Trump administration said it would tax as much as $7.5 billion of European exports annually, the government's boldest-ever step to protect Boeing, the United States' largest manufacturing exporter