Q&A: How is the power of tech helping to mend France’s reputation as a no-go zone for business?
Q&A with Tamara Brisk, entrepreneur and former France director, WiredScore
Q&A with Tamara Brisk, entrepreneur and former France director, WiredScore
International retailers have flooded to India before, only to hastily retreat. Will this latest push into the subcontinent be more permanent? Helen Roxburgh reports
Recovery from the decade-long financial slump of 2008 is well under way on the Iberian peninsula with tourism and retail sectors leading the way – and investors are increasingly primed to leap in
Even Eddie Irvine can’t resist going Back to the Future. Plus shopping with dinosaurs and a stormy situation at MIPIM
Forget the human replicas of science fiction, the robots we really need to worry about are more likely to be composed of thousands of networked devices. So, are we really unwittingly building a robot “the size of the world”? By Rowland Manthorpe, associate editor, Wired
Everything you have heard about digital transformation is true. “It is absolutely as difficult to make happen as everyone says it is,” says Darryll Colthrust, the man who has been brought on board to do just that at real estate investor Palmer Capital.
When Fire and Fury author Michael Wolff came to London last month to promote his jaw-dropping exposé of Donald Trump’s White House administration, Waterstones was the only organisation to secure him for an event.
EXCLUSIVE: The Ministry of Defence has awarded a two-year online auction contract to Lambert Smith Hampton as part of the drive to reduce its estate
Anyone going into the afternoon session of Allsop’s latest commercial auction might have thought the market had taken a turn for the worse, with 34 lots failing to find buyers in the room from the 80 on offer
Qatari Diar’s decision to halt construction on the latest phase of Chelsea Barracks, SW1, reflects a wider strategy of restraint by investors from Qatar