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Come to this special OPC panel discussion on Afghanistan on Oct. 10
I am pleased to be moderating a panel discussion on America’s longest war, the one we’ve been fighting in Afghanistan since 2001. I’ll have three top correspondents–Kathy Gannon of the Associated Press; David Rohde, previously with the New York Times and now with the New Yorker magazine; and Jere van Dyk, who has covered the […]
This is really an important article in Automotive News China.
If Michael Dunne is right and the Chinese insist that all foreign automakers transfer their electric car technology to their Chinese partners, it could mark the beginning of the end for the world’s automakers, which have been making huge profits in China. When I visited Shanghai in 2008 to write about General Motors’ joint venture […]
My take on the future of autonomous vehicles
LIDAR for Driverless Cars, Bill Holstein Speaks
What are they thinking at Exxon Mobil?
Look out the windows, boys and girls at Exxon Mobil headquarters in Houston. Mother Nature may be trying to send you a message! Houston, the nation’s fourth largest city, is arguably the capital of the American energy industry, which has argued that climate change is just a theory that scientists cannot establish beyond a shadow […]
Trump and the CEOs: The Real Message
After contemplating all the analysis of the fall-out between President Trump and leading American chief executive officers, I don’t think one message has been well-communicated: CEOs are committed to a pluralistic vision of America’s future because that’s what makes the most sense from a profit point of view. Even though boards and CEO jobs are […]
The New Monopolists?: Facebook, Alphabet, Amazon, and Apple
Back in 1999, the U.S. Department of Justice filed an antitrust suit against Microsoft for the way it pledged to “choke off the air supply” of rival Netscape. In the 1990s, individual users had to purchase a way to get onto the still-emerging Internet. Netscape was a company that offered one such ISP service. Microsoft, […]
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