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Andrew Palmer

Andrew Palmer is a senior financial journalist specializing in business insight, investing, wealth management, and celebrity finance. Since 2009, he has written for CEO Today, Finance Monthly, and Lawyer Monthly, covering major deals, market movers, and the financial strategies behind global success stories. Known for his sharp analysis and accessible style, Andrew explores how money, power, and influence intersect — from billion-dollar mergers and investment trends to the business empires of high-profile entrepreneurs and entertainers. His work offers readers clear, informed perspectives on wealth creation, financial leadership, and the people shaping today’s global economy.

Behdad Eghbali: The Capital Architect Behind Clearlake’s Control Strategy

January 14, 2026
Behdad Eghbali: The Capital Architect Behind Clearlake’s Control Strategy Co-Founder and Managing Partner, Clearlake Capital Behdad Eghbali matters now because he controls one of private equity’s most influential capital platforms—deploying scale capital into technology, industrials, and high-profile sports assets while increasingly shaping governance outcomes rather than just financial returns. The Executive Dossier Strategic Authority Eghbali’s […]
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Todd Boehly: The Private-Equity Architect Reshaping Elite Sport

January 14, 2026
Todd Boehly: The Private-Equity Architect Reshaping Elite Sport Co-Founder, Chairman & CEO, Eldridge Industries Todd Boehly is importing institutional private-equity mechanics into European football—reshaping how elite clubs finance talent, manage risk, and arbitrage time. The Executive Dossier Strategic Authority Boehly matters now because he sits at the intersection of capital, culture, and governance—deploying long-duration private […]
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The Governance Crisis: Sovereign Oversight and the Devaluation of Private Capital

January 10, 2026
The Governance Crisis: Sovereign Oversight and the Devaluation of Private Capital The reported issuance of arrest warrants for Michael Kim and senior executives signals a systemic shift in South Korean regulatory oversight. This legal escalation forces a reassessment of how private equity firms manage disclosure during distressed asset restructuring. Investors now face a stark strategic […]
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The Automated Sovereign: Why Leading Enterprises Are Moving Toward Autonomous Architectures by 2027

January 10, 2026
The Automated Sovereign: Why Leading Enterprises Are Moving Toward Autonomous Architectures by 2027 The contemporary executive suite is currently grappling with a phenomenon known as “tool debt,” where a surplus of disconnected applications increases cognitive load without improving the bottom line. The strategic opportunity of an autonomous business architecture lies in its ability to decouple […]
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The Stargate Sentinel: SoftBank’s $4bn DigitalBridge Pivot and the Sovereignty of Silicon

January 10, 2026
The Stargate Sentinel: SoftBank’s $4bn DigitalBridge Pivot and the Sovereignty of Silicon The global digital economy has reached a terminal velocity where software capabilities are no longer the primary differentiator of industrial power. Masayoshi Son’s $4 billion acquisition of DigitalBridge through SoftBank Group signals an aggressive departure from speculative venture capital toward the brutal physical […]
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The Great Consolidation: Rio-Glencore and the 2030 Race for Resource Sovereignty

January 10, 2026
The Great Consolidation: Rio-Glencore and the 2030 Race for Resource Sovereignty The announcement that Rio Tinto and Glencore have resumed negotiations for a $260 billion mega-merger marks the definitive start of the era of Resource Sovereignty. This macro-shift represents a fundamental transition from the era of fragmented commodity trading to one of institutional resource dominance. […]
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OpenAI Shifts Healthcare Liability with ChatGPT Health Launch

January 9, 2026
OpenAI Shifts Healthcare Liability with ChatGPT Health Launch OpenAI has made its ambitions in healthcare unmistakable. The launch of ChatGPT Health is not a side experiment or incremental feature release. It is a deliberate repositioning of the company as an infrastructure player in the first stage of the patient journey — interpretation. The timing matters. […]
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Supreme Court to Rule on Trump’s IEEPA Tariffs as $150 Billion in Corporate Refund Risk Comes Into View

January 9, 2026
Supreme Court to Rule on Trump’s IEEPA Tariffs as $150 Billion in Corporate Refund Risk Comes Into View The United States Supreme Court could rule any hour on President Donald Trump’s "Liberation Day" tariffs, placing thousands of global importers in a live valuation risk window. This judicial intervention targets the administration’s use of the International […]
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U.S. Energy Majors Demand Ironclad Guarantees Before Financing Venezuela Reconstruction

January 8, 2026
U.S. Energy Majors Demand Ironclad Guarantees Before Financing Venezuela Reconstruction The abrupt political rupture in Caracas has ignited a geopolitical chess match that few boardrooms ever expected to be forced to play. The White House has publicly framed Venezuela’s crude reserves — particularly the vast Orinoco Belt — as a cornerstone for future global energy […]
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The Prince Group Extradition: A Turning Point for Sovereign Liability and Asset Exposure

January 8, 2026
The Prince Group Extradition: A Turning Point for Global Enforcement in Southeast Asia The news of Chen Zhi’s extradition from Cambodia to China has travelled faster than any press release could hope to contain. For years, Southeast Asia has attracted global capital not only because of its growth potential but also because of the quiet […]
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Why Jamie Dimon’s Phone-Free Meetings Are Becoming a Competitive Advantage for Organisations

January 5, 2026
Why Jamie Dimon’s Phone-Free Meetings Are Becoming a Competitive Advantage for Organisations The Billion-Dollar Cost of Losing the Room Jamie Dimon walks into meetings without a phone because attention has become a priced executive asset that alters negotiation psychology, investor patience, talent behavior, insurance risk scoring, and strategic tempo before any contract or valuation outcome […]
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The 2026 Liquidity Veto: Why Sprinkles Fell — and the Rise of Successor Liability

January 5, 2026
The 2026 Liquidity Veto: Why Sprinkles Fell — and the Rise of Successor Liability Sprinkles Cupcakes didn’t fade because people stopped loving the product; it failed because the market stopped loving the math. The brand went dark on January 3, 2026, marking a moment where credit conditions, automation CAPEX, and liquidity discipline collided with brutal […]
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