An Indian CEO's Washington
Inderpreet S. Wadhwa, CEO, Azure Power, enjoys Spanish food in the US capital.
Inderpreet S. WadhwaInderpreet S. Wadhwa, CEO, Azure Power, enjoys Spanish food in the US capital.
Inderpreet S. WadhwaI can just imagine the verbal back and forth between the convention center representative and his boss, when the Sakura-Con organizers first contacted the Seattle Convention Center to ask them to host their convention: read »
In the latest issue of Forbes (5/9 cover date), I have a story about fishing for Atlantic salmon with Yvon Chouinard, Bill Taylor, Charles Conn and Tom Montgomery last summer on Quebec's Gaspe Peninsula. The story is on newsstands Friday. Or you can read it here. (Suggestion: Tom Montgomery's great photographs look better in the magazine.) read »
This statue of the noted Irish poet and playwright, John B. Keane, is located just off the main town square in Listowel. Keane was best known for his plays Sive and The Field, which depict the tragedy that often characterized life in rural Ireland. read »
Since Concorde retired in 2003, flying long-haul has been a real drag. Even in the fastest business jet, a Cessna Citation X, crossing the Atlantic can take nearly twice as long. read »
by Elizabeth Harrow read »
Expedia, which competes with Priceline.com and Kayak in the online travel industry, has announced its plans to spin-off its media and advertising business arm TripAdvisor into a separate publically traded company. read »
If you read a lot of the current mainstream media (as I do) you will alternately be convinced that a recovery is here and growing, and then that it is coming unraveled and is an illusion. In many respects, both are true. Here are the two faces of the recovery. read »