Ah, here we are again! Divining the future of the world’s biggest technology corporation, Apple Inc, by reading not the entrails of a chicken but the entrails of Steve Jobs. But this is as it must be, ...
Forecasting the future may have its merits, and is certainly more sanitary than the Roman practice of haruspicy — divination by inspecting animal entrails (“How economists lost traction”, FT View, ...
Rogers Cable and Bell Sympatico have made major moves, instituting bit caps, different speeds and new pricing options. Where do we go from here? Reading the entrails is not hard. Both companies have ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. China’s GDP grew 7.8 per cent in 2012; the slowest full-year of growth in 10 years, as the FT points out.
This year I happened to be in New Delhi the day the Union Budget was presented in Parliament. I was at the India Habitat Centre for an academic conference, but much of that complex was turned into a ...
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