Microsoft's market capitalization overtook Apple's Friday, with shares of the iPhone maker under pressure after financial results underwhelmed projections set by Wall Street analysts.
The Windows software producer's...
Tesla’s market capitalization has reached more than $1 trillion as a result of strong quarterly earnings and an order for electric vehicles from Hertz.
As...
It's been quite the day for Tesla and its CEO, Elon Musk.
The early-morning announcement that Hertz intends to buy 100,000 Teslas for its rental fleet kicked...
‘The secret of a man’s life is hidden in his story”; it is said. And the secret of their success is hidden in their daily routines.’ The story of Manu Chandaria, Chairman of Concraft Group and unarguably, Kenya’s richest man, reflects a life governed by principles worth teaching and emulating. These principles, gleaming from the life of this 92-year-old highly
successful industrialist, and philanthropist, are like a guiding light for those who will walk the path of big businesses in Africa. Large corporations in Africa, are most times seen easily as a place where ethical values are sacrificed for profit and growth. By contrast, Manu Chandaria demonstrates astute evidence of focus, dedication, and success
Born Tony Onyemaechi Elumelu on 22 March 1963, the name of this Nigerian economist, entrepreneur, and philanthropist has stuck to the minds of Nigerians...