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Fortune. June-July 2024

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Título: Fortune. June-July 2024
Notas: Sumario: Jollibee has a cult-like following in the Philippines and among the Filipino diaspora. But can its 'Chickenjoy' and sweet spaghetti ever truly challenge McDonald's globally? / Nicholas Gordon -- Thailand is still attracting fewer visitors than before COVID. But its tourism sector is thriving thanks to AI, savvy marketing, and Season 3 of 'White Lotus' / Robert Horn -- Gregor Stuart Hunter - Introducing Fortune's first-ever Southeast Asia 500: Firms that mine stuff, make stuff, and move stuff dominate a fast-growing región / Clay Chandler -- Adapt or die: Is the future bright for business amidst the AI boom? -- Adapt or die: Is the future bright for business amidst the AI boom? / Alex Wood Morton -- Fortune 500 CEOs are upbeat on the economy-and they wish they owned Microsoft and Nvidia stock -- Fortune 500 CEOs are upbeat on the economy-and they wish they owned Microsoft and Nvidia stock / Nicolas Rapp, Matthew Heimer and Alan Murray -- The 70th edition of the Fortune 500 shows how the biggest businesses stay successful for decades -- The 70th edition of the Fortune 500 shows how the biggest businesses stay successful for decades / Alyson Shontell and Fortune Editors -- Charles Liang, CEO of Supermicro at a keynote during the COMPUTEX 2023. -- Super Micro rides the AI wave to a Fortune 500 debut / Sharon Goldman -- Meet the '70-Year Club': 49 companies have stayed at the top of the Fortune 500 for decades. Here are 4 keys to their longevity -- Meet the '70-Year Club': 49 companies have stayed at the top of the Fortune 500 for decades. Here are 4 keys to their longevity / Nicolas Rapp and Matthew Heimer -- Walmart CEO Doug McMillon keeps fending off Amazon for the top spot on the Fortune 500. Can he and the mega-retailer continue their streak? -- Walmart CEO Doug McMillon keeps fending off Amazon for the top spot on the Fortune 500. Can he and the mega-retailer continue their streak? / Phil Wahba -- From Tide Pods to Coach bags, how Fortune 500 companies use museums of their hits and misses to drive success -- From Tide Pods to Coach bags, how Fortune 500 companies use museums of their hits and misses to drive success / Phil Wahba -- The economic threats global business leaders worry about most-and how they could have a domino effect -- The economic threats global business leaders worry about most-and how they could have a domino effect / Nicolas Rapp and Matthew Heimer -- Aviation stocks are a bargain. Are they worth the turbulence? -- Aviation stocks are a bargain. Are they worth the turbulence? / Jeff John Roberts - A red glow illuminates a old style pharmacy -- A crisis is hitting your local drugstore. Why the slow demise of a 130-year-old family-owned pharmacy chain spells disaster for consumers / Maria Aspan -- Guild Education founder Rachel Romer with new CEO Bijal Shah -- Rachel Romer built a $4.4 billion education unicorn by 34-then she had a stroke. Now her CEO successor reckons with Guild's new chapter / Emma Hinchliffe -- I went to a 'fitness hotel' in Dubai, where execs shell out thousands for grueling workouts, luxe recovery sessions, and Michelin-starred feasts -- I went to a 'fitness hotel' in Dubai, where execs shell out thousands for grueling workouts, luxe recovery sessions, and Michelin-starred feasts / Rainbow Nelson -- The best science-backed strategies for a strong mind as you age / Alexa MikhailRegistros relacionados: En: Fortune. - Amsterdam : Time Warner Publishing, 1999- = ISSN 0738-5587. - 03/06/2024 Vol. 189 num. 3 - June-July 2024 , 100 p.Materia / lugar / evento: Crisis económica Gestión de recursos humanos Análisis de riesgos Industria Inteligencia artificial Innovación empresarial Ranking Inversiones privadas Perspectivas económicas Estados Unidos Asia Outras classificações: 922
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