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A self-appointed ambassador of globalization, Rockefeller was the lubricant between banks and bombs, between Harvard men and ...
Bill Gates, cofounder of Microsoft, marked the company’s 50th anniversary with an Instagram post. He wrote, “Happy 50th birthday, @microsoft. Thanks for the memories—and awkward photo shoots.” Hopping ...
But long before it became the tech giant we know today, Bill Gates and Paul Allen were just two high school students in Seattle with big dreams and even bigger curiosity. Their first real tech ...
The World Economic Forum founder Klaus Schwab, will "start the process" of stepping down as chair of its board of trustees, a spokesperson for the Geneva-based institution told Reuters on Thursday.
AP This recent photo provided by Gates Ventures shows Microsoft founder Bill Gates holding a printout of the computer ... school friend - the late Paul Allen - scrambled to create the world's first ...
The World Economic Forum founder Klaus Schwab, will "start the process" of stepping down as chair of its board of trustees, a spokesperson for the Geneva-based institution told Reuters on Thursday.
The World Economic Forum founder Klaus Schwab, will "start the process" of stepping down as chair of its board of trustees, a spokesperson for the Geneva-based institution told Reuters on Thursday.
Last month, Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates predicted that AI would replace humans for most things, and now that the technology is being adopted by organisations worldwide, the multi-billionaire ...
Bill by both Houses of Parliament marks a watershed moment in our collective quest for socio-economic justice, transparency and inclusive growth. This will particularly help those who have long ...
Klaus Schwab, the pioneering founder of the World Economic Forum (WEF), is setting plans in motion to step down from his position as chair of the board of trustees, the Financial Times reports. The ...
The World Economic Forum founder Klaus Schwab, will "start the process" of stepping down as chair of its board of trustees, a spokesperson for the Geneva-based institution says.