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Issue: April 2009
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The business of extravagance is not recession-proof, after all, but can it spend itself out of a crisis? Boyd Farrow reports
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Despite its status as a film-producing behemoth, it seems Bollywood is no
longer big enough for one Indian entrepreneur. Amy Kazmin reports
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Selling espresso in a recession is giving Caffè Nero founder Gerry Ford no sleepless nights. Boyd Farrow reports.
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As global economies nosedive, so do the reputations of MBAs and the schools that offer them. Ross Tieman reports
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As its brands defy the downturn, Reckitt Benckiser steps up its global expansion. Josephine Moulds
meets Bart Becht, the man
providing...
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It’s the rebranding success story, so what’s next for the once humble Havaianas, asks John Rumsey?
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Boyd Farrow checks out the latest player in the high-quality footwear market
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In the current economic climate luxury brands are having to dramatically rethink their marketing strategies to keep consumers spending. Jo...
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Always the bridesmaid, São Paulo now wants to shine, but it will take more than just good PR, says John Rumsey
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It may be unpolished, but the Renault Mégane R26.R is a gem. Richard Lofthouse reports
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As exports shrink, job losses grow and domestic demand wanes, India is bracing itself for a difficult year ahead, says Amy Kazmin
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It reached the brink of collapse 15 years ago but is now flying high. Brendan Sobie discovers the story behind aviation giant Embraer
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As the global downturn tightens its grip, John Rumsey looks at how Brazil is placed to weather the financial storm
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The success of business and IT outsourcing is growing demand for a new type of Indian call centre, says Amy Kazmin
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Dutch CEO of Reckitt Benckiser takes home the top prize
at the 2009 CNBC European Business Leaders Awards
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Despite the global downturn, a once war-torn corner of Warsaw is
benefiting from the capital’s recent economic boom. Edward Wight reports
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Sir Paul Smith, founder and CEO of the eponymous fashion label, talks to Simon Hobbs
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Josephine Moulds tracks down the hot stocks to watch this month
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Pleasurable train journeys may seem a distant memory for commuters, but, for Anthony Lambert, they’re alive and well
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