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Would you fly through the maze of air corridors in the Middle East?  

Companies Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - October 3, 2024.

The global airline industry, which has just recovered from the COVID-19 pandemic crisis, is facing another major disruption as the Middle East crisis escalates. Given the...

Shutting down X in Brazil—Musk between the interests of two election campaigns

Companies Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - August 31, 2024.

Thousands of internet providers in Brazil are shutting down the X platform (formerly Twitter) this weekend, which could result in a nationwide suspension of its...

Stopping the tech-billionaires, a case for regulation

Globalization Ferry Biedermann - August 15, 2024.

“The way to make money is to buy when blood is running in the streets.”  Elon Musk on X? No, another but similar robber baron...

A new approach is helping to save our oceans

Globalization Gordon Feller - July 30, 2024.

Oceans cover nearly three-quarters of the Earth's surface, holding 97% of the planet’s water. They are the main ecosystem in our world. They provide storage...

The industry's long-term supply chain issues overshadow Boeing's recovery at the Farnborough Air Show  

Companies Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - July 23, 2024.

The caution with which the company arrived at this year's Farnborough Air Show, one of the world's largest deal-making shows in the aviation industry, has...

Biggest Strategy Mistakes Companies Make

Companies Emre Alkin - June 22, 2024.

World’s largest oil, pharmaceutical, aerospace & defence and automotive companies dominated the last century, including the early 2000s. Nearly 20 years ago, however, their dominance...

The UEFA Euro is not a financial game changer, but it is nevertheless a coveted and profitable business

Companies Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - June 16, 2024.

The first day of the European Football Championship revealed that, out of all 24 participating nations, Scottish fans will have the worst return on investment. A...

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