HP has confirmed it will separate into two very different entities on November, though not before a string of other changes take effect
M&As in the tech sector could be headed for an all-time high this year, but we might be overlooking the negative implications
Resolute Forest Products is the recipient of the 2014 New Economy Award for Best Forestry and Paper Solutions. Seth Kursman tells us how the company is working towards its ambitious sustainability targets
As the race for the White House heats up and prospective candidates float their economic policies to the electorate, here are five successful economic policies from the past
Jules Gray asks whether the technology industry is more caring than others, or if it’s all just a publicity stunt
The American fast food industry must take heed of changing consumer appetites, if only to keep pace with its fast casual competition
For years the video game powerhouse refrained from bringing classic Nintendo games to mobile platforms, but has now bowed to the pressure
An innovation expert reveals how other companies can achieve billion dollar valuations, similar to Elon Musk’s Tesla
For all the apps swirling around the web, very few have worked out the best way to make money. Jules Gray looks up from his phone to ask why
Coursera, a Silicon Valley start-up, is taking strides to democratise learning. But education is still big business
Demand for meat will soon be unsustainable, so ‘vegetarian’ food companies are adapting their strategies to encompass meat-lovers as well
Businesses are fixated with big data, but Aaran Fronda thinks they should exercise a little more caution