Money
Billionaire Gurhan Kiziloz makes stunning declaration: “$100 Billion revenue is where we're headed”
Another exit in the restaurant world: BBB Group buys pizza chain
Why working harder isn’t making people rich anymore
How Gurhan Kiziloz built Nexus International into a $1.2B business
Chinese tourist floods hotel room after refund denied, hit with 30,000 yuan bill
Police said Chen opened the sink and shower taps from 2 a.m. until sunrise, sending water into the lobby and leaving damage worth 280 times her 108 yuan booking,
Samuel Leeds: the property mentor who puts his own money into students’ deals
The Moral Case for Gold: Why Mike Maloney Says Fiat Money Is Financial Slavery
Gold expert warns that dishonest fiat currency is the "invisible handcuff" destroying individual freedom, leading to a system-wide collapse.
Following the money: How AI can expose hidden Hezbollah, Hamas networks - analysis
Hezbollah and Hamas thrive on shadowy financial networks-charities, trade deals, crypto wallets. But every transaction leaves a trace and AI can spot the patterns no human ever could.
Your Taxes: How Israeli companies can dodge the new trapped profits tax - explainer
This opportunity to reorganize by full or partial liquidation expires soon. But these rules are not the greatest thing since sliced bread.
Your Investments: Abraham’s retirement advice? Do what’s right for you - opinion
Sit down with an adviser and start figuring out your very own goals and needs, and create an investment plan that’s specific to your situation.
Gurhan Kiziloz's Nexus International Hits High Gear on the Road to $1B
While competitors burn billions on Super Bowl ads, this founder is quietly becoming one of online casino's most formidable operators.
Breaking barriers: Owen Morton’s approach to democratizing trading
Your Taxes: Clarifications for new Israeli tax amnesty
Consult experienced tax and professional advisers in each country at an early stage in specific cases.
'Living Dangerously': A man's journey to business success and religion - review
Irwin Katsof considers that his “journey has been... connecting to my soul and to the Jewish people and to God so that I’m never really alone, and I can deal with anything that happens…”