It may sound like an 80s tribute band, but superhot rock energy is all about tapping into the extreme heat emanating from the earth’s core. The FT’s Myles McCormick explains that if it can be developed at scale, it could hold the key to providing abundant, clean electricity and become a key weapon in the
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The royal family spends tens of millions of pounds each year. Last year, the queen spent £47.4 million on royal staff, household maintenance, travel, and more. Here’s a look into how they earn that money. MORE BUSINESS INSIDER TODAY CONTENT: How 100% Agave Tequila Is Made Why Nespresso Is Recycling Its Coffee Pods What Is
More than half a billion dollars lost. Most of the jewels have never been recovered. CNNMoney’s Vanessa Yurkevich breaks down the biggest heists in history.
The oil industry says the shale revolution is a bridge, one that will carry America to a future of 100% renewable energy. But fracking has significant negative environmental effects, and opponents say it actually increases U.S. dependence on oil, further slowing the fight against global warming. QuickTake by Bloomberg takes a closer look at this
You can finally get croissants and coffee like Holly Golightly. People have been waiting for hours to get into the Blue Box Café. Located in its 5th Ave store. Here’s what it’s like inside. Everything is Tiffany Blue. The café seats 40 guests. You can opt for $29 breakfast, $39 lunch, or $49 Tiffany Tea.
Arm’s microchip technology can be found in almost every smartphone, as well as cars, laptops and other electronic devices. Now, as the FT’s Anna Gross reports, the Japanese-owned, UK-based company’s plan to go public has sparked a tug of war between potential investors, governments, and rivals. #companies #microchips See if you get the FT for
“Arrested Development” producer and uncredited narrator Ron Howard tells CNN’s Rachel Crane how he took an “anthropological” approach to telling the tale of the Bluth Family.
After studying hundreds of people both rich and poor, author Tom Corley says these are the bad spending habits that rich people always avoid. Business Insider tells you all you need to know about business, finance, tech, science, retail, and more. Subscribe to our channel and visit us at: http://www.businessinsider.com/ BI on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/businessinsider/ BI
CEO Pierre Beaudoin talks about Bombardier’s expansion in the mid-size jet sector and the competition with Airbus and Boeing.
The actual Rolex Submariner worn by Roger Moore in 1973’s Live and Let Die is hitting the auction block on November 8th at Phillips Geneva. It might not keep time, but it does include the handy buzzsaw bezel and 007’s signature. (Video by John Ryan Manning)
► Subscribe to the Financial Times on YouTube: http://bit.ly/FTimeSubs FT research reveals a division in the UK’s middle class with some professions powering ahead while members of the others struggle to maintain the lifestyle traditionally afforded by them. Sarah Neville visits St Albans to see how the trend is playing out. ► FT World News:
Lt. Col. Scott Mann is a retired Green Beret in the US Army as well as the president of MannUp Leadership Training. He describes how the Green Berets and the US Navy SEALs are different. Some of the differences may surprise you. ————————————————– Follow BI Video on Twitter: http://bit.ly/1oS68Zs Follow BI on Facebook: http://bit.ly/1W9Lk0n Read
Facebook has built one of the world’s largest and most efficient data centers at the edge of the world. Here’s the engineering behind its massive cloud system in Lulea. #BloombergHelloWorld Watch more from ‘Hello World’: http://bloom.bg/1YTITfJ Like this video? Subscribe to Bloomberg on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/Bloomberg Watch Bloomberg TV live at http://www.bloomberg.com/live
The Fanzoj family has been producing guns for eight generations and now is bringing the classic tradition of collectible hunting guns to the 21st century with modern technology and innovative designs.
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As the world’s population grows, the need to feed billions of mouths mean our use of synthetic fertilisers will almost certainly increase significantly. The FT’s Anna Gross explores two innovative French companies that could ultimately reduce our reliance on artificial fertilisers by offering less carbon-intensive options. But how viable are these alternatives? #agriculture #foodproduction See
Apple’s multi-colored iPhones retail for $549 off contract, but they cost a lot less to make thanks in part to the plastic shell.
Some people have turned earning credit card points into a full time job, but how far is too far to go to chase those rewards? The answer may depend on who you are, and how far you’re willing to go. Good Money is a series about making sense of your finances. Join host Shahien Nasiripour
Sustainable finance in agriculture and food production is on the rise. What are the different financial tools available to help investors and producers create a more viable food system? #agriculture #foodproduction ► To learn more, visit our website – https://channels.ft.com/en/foodrevolution/ ► Watch more videos from this series here – https://bit.ly/30WT7qx ► Check out our Community
July 29 — The first liquefied natural gas tanker ship passed through the expanded Panama Canal on July 25, hauling gas from the U.S. Gulf Coast. The shortcut means less time and money spent getting American gas across the Pacific. Natural gas already has a lot going for it — it’s cheap, burns cleaner than
As property companies such as Evergrande teeter on the brink of collapse and the Chinese government cracks down on the tech sector, the FT’s global China editor James Kynge and markets editor Katie Martin discuss the changing dynamics of investing in China and examine whether the opportunities to make money are worth the growing political
The biggest story in retail is the slow downward spiral of Sears. From America’s golden retailer to stores in complete disarray, there’s a variety of factors that contribute to this downfall. Senior Correspondent Hayley Peterson and other Business Insider reporters explore the biggest factors that have caused Sears to close many stores. ————————————————– Follow BI
Merino sheep produce the finest wool in the world. White merinos were once part of a booming industry in Vermont. In the mid-1800’s there were 1 million. But today, they are rare in those parts. CNNMoney’s Vanessa Yurkevich hit the road in search of the elusive white merino sheep.
Airswap, a peer-to-peer cryptocurrency exchange, has been building a global community around the idea of eliminating the middlemen in banking. Bloomberg was given exclusive access to Airswap’s initial coin offering, or ICO, at its Brooklyn offices. Video by Matt Goldman Co-produced by Raymond Schillinger Like this video? Subscribe to Bloomberg on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/Bloomberg?sub_confirmation=1 Bloomberg is
Antique rugs can cost from a few thousand to hundreds of thousands of dollars and the most desired pieces can appreciate in value over time.
The FT’s global business columnist Rana Foroohar believes globalisation, as we’ve known it for the past 40 years, has failed. In the first of three films based on her new book, ‘Homecoming: the path to prosperity in a post-global world’, she takes a trip across the US to see how neoliberal economic thinking has broken
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Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts charges high premiums for the level of service that its employees provide to guests.
The conflict in Ukraine has exacerbated the world’s food supply crisis. Hoping to counter soaring food prices, some governments have implemented protectionist policies, restricting the export of staples such as rice and poultry. But as the FT’s Benjamin Parkin reports, these policies could destabilise world food supplies further and only increase food insecurity. #foodsecurity #ukraine
Leading up to the Hindu festival of Diwali, artisans across India produce clay oil lamps called diyas by the thousands. But profits are small and the tradition is under threat from imported alternatives and pollution concerns. MORE STILL STANDING VIDEOS: Weaving A Panama Hat Takes Days, But Weavers Barely Make Enough To Survive | Still
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