
Alice Kantor
Personal Finance Reporter and Editor at Bloomberg News
Bloomberg @business journalist
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3 weeks ago |
news.bloombergtax.com | Alice Kantor
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3 weeks ago |
bloomberg.com | Alice Kantor
Fernando Morales-de la Cruz in Davos, Switzerland. (Bloomberg Markets) -- Fernando Morales-de la Cruz was plying his trade: shaming the wealthy for investments in companies he claims benefit from child labor. Wearing a hoodie and baggy jeans, the 63-year-old Guatemalan activist looked out of place in January at the annual Davos conference, a gathering that’s synonymous with prestige and power.
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4 weeks ago |
fa-mag.com | Alice Kantor |Dina Katgara
IE University has come a long way since a small group of entrepreneurs gathered in the twilight of the Franco era to hatch a plan for modernizing business education in Spain. The college these days regularly appears near the top of rankings for Europe’s best MBA programs and touts itself as among the first schools to have offered the degree online.
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4 weeks ago |
bloomberg.com | Alice Kantor |Dina Katgara
IE University’s New York City campus at 64 Wooster Street. (Bloomberg) -- IE University has come a long way since a small group of entrepreneurs gathered in the twilight of the Franco era to hatch a plan for modernizing business education in Spain. The college these days regularly appears near the top of rankings for Europe’s best MBA programs and touts itself as among the first schools to have offered the degree online.
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1 month ago |
bloomberg.com | Alice Kantor
Businessman Steve Perez is paying a high price to ensure his company survives once he’s no longer around. The 68-year-old owner of a drinks and hotel chain in northern England is readying to hand over the princely sum of £100,000 ($130,000) a year for life insurance that will cover the estimated £10 million inheritance tax his heirs will need to pay on the business if he dies within the next decade.
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