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An unlikely Silicon Valley success story steps in to sponsor the Booker Prize
Crankstart foundation replaces Man Group which has funded fiction award for 18 years
FT writers and guests select their must-read titles
Admirers say Chinese technology investments are akin to the Belt and Road Initiative
The work ethic in Chinese tech companies far outpaces their US rivals
Tech groups would be more likely to increase investment if consumers had more to spend
An army of Chinese entrepreneurs faces the future with a sense of adventure
Tech industry would have lost many innovations if immigrants had been excluded before
App-driven bike rentals are a model for global innovation
Set against fellow New York billionaires, he seems little more than a hustler, writes Michael Moritz
It should ask why its biggest names are worth a fraction of those in the US, writes Michael Moritz
Worried start-up founders should look at Jeff Bezos, who had the last laugh, writes Michael Moritz
From Gillian Tett’s ‘The Silo Effect’ to an interview with Tracy Chevalier
Most investors in tech companies lose vast sums reacting to short-term jitters, writes Michael Moritz
For tech companies, product innovation does not always guarantee success
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The football legend and the venture capitalist talk about the difference between managers and leaders
A sympathetic portrait of Steve Jobs seeks to show its subject overcoming youthful excesses
Former Manchester United manager co-writes book on leadership, on and off the football field
Many groups, particularly in China, are better placed than American rivals, writes Michael Moritz
Most assume the corporate world wants Britain to remain in the EU but the issue is not so simple
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