Why Employers Are Rethinking Full-Time Jobs as Workers Prefer Flexible Work

February 4, 2026
What’s happening Many business owners are finding that the working arrangements they value most are not the ones their employees want. Long hours, overtime, and full-time roles — once seen as markers of commitment — are increasingly being declined in favour of shorter shifts, flexible schedules, and supplementary work. This tension has become more visible […]
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Larry Ellison Spent Tens of Millions on a Superyacht—Then Discovered the Name Meant Something Unforgivable

January 28, 2026
Larry Ellison Spent Tens of Millions on a Superyacht—Then Discovered the Name Meant Something Unforgivable For a man who controls more wealth than most countries’ GDPs, the breaking point wasn’t a market crash or a hostile takeover. It was a name. When Larry Ellison finally took delivery of his 191-foot superyacht—an object that reportedly cost […]
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What Sam Altman Actually Made When OpenAI’s Value Exploded

January 26, 2026
What Sam Altman Actually Made When OpenAI’s Value Exploded When Sam Altman became the public face of OpenAI, one question followed him everywhere: how much did he make? As OpenAI’s valuation surged into the tens of billions and its technology reshaped global markets, the assumption was obvious — that Altman, like most founders at the […]
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How the WhatsApp Founders Turned a $19 Billion Sale Into Personal Fortunes

January 26, 2026
How the WhatsApp Founders Turned a $19 Billion Sale Into Personal Fortunes When Facebook agreed to buy WhatsApp in February 2014, the headline number grabbed attention: up to $19 billion for a five-year-old messaging app with just 55 employees. But the real story of the deal wasn’t Facebook’s ambition or Silicon Valley hype. It was […]
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Larry Ellison Net Worth: Inside One of the Most Volatile Fortunes Ever Built

January 26, 2026
Larry Ellison Net Worth: Inside One of the Most Volatile Fortunes Ever Built For nearly half a century, Larry Ellison has done something almost no other founder has dared to do: hold on. Hold the shares. Hold control. Hold risk. As of early 2026, following sharp swings tied to Oracle’s AI spending and earnings volatility, […]
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Michael Saylor’s Bitcoin Bet: Visionary or Reckless?

January 20, 2026
Michael Saylor and the Corporate Bitcoin Gamble How a Software Founder Became Crypto’s Most Unyielding Strategist Michael Saylor did not set out to become the most visible advocate of Bitcoin in corporate finance. For most of his career, he was known as a disciplined software entrepreneur—methodical, analytical, and deeply focused on enterprise customers. Yet by […]
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Wesley Edens: The Infrastructure Arbitrageur Betting the House on High-Speed Monopolies

January 16, 2026
Wesley Edens: The Infrastructure Arbitrageur Betting the House on High-Speed Monopolies Co-Founder, Fortress Investment Group | CEO, New Fortress Energy (NFE) Edens is the "Toll Collector of the Future." He builds physical bottlenecks. His unique power archetype rests on owning the proprietary "hardware" of global trade—from LNG terminals to high-speed rail—that creates a structural dependency […]
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Woody Johnson: The Legacy Multiplier Behind Sport’s Quietest Power Play

January 15, 2026
Woody Johnson: The Legacy Multiplier Behind Sport’s Quietest Power Play Chairman & CEO, The Johnson Company | Owner, New York Jets Robert Wood Johnson IV—widely known as Woody Johnson—represents a rare class of modern billionaire: one whose greatest advantage is not innovation or leverage, but inheritance intelligently redeployed. An heir to the Johnson & Johnson […]
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Who Is Jane Fraser and How Is She Reshaping Citigroup?

January 15, 2026
Jane Fraser: Redefining Global Banking Leadership at Citigroup A Global Leader with Unconventional Roots Jane Fraser leads one of the world’s most complex financial institutions at a time of rapid industry change. As Chair of the Board and Chief Executive Officer of Citigroup, she oversees a bank with operations in more than 180 countries, a […]
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Stanley Kroenke: The Sovereign of Scarcity & The $376M Inglewood Standoff

January 14, 2026
Stanley Kroenke: The Sovereign of Scarcity & The $376M Inglewood Standoff Chairman & Owner, Kroenke Sports & Entertainment (KSE) Stanley Kroenke matters now because he is engaged in a high-stakes test of municipal authority—launching a $376 million infrastructure lawsuit against the City of Inglewood that challenges the traditional limits of stadium-district power. The Executive Dossier […]
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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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