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For decades, the Southeast Asian nation has opened its doors to major firms like Apple, Samsung and Intel. Now it’s poised to do even bigger business.
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Mehmet Oz first drew support from Trump when he ran for the U.S. Senate in Pennsylvania—a race he lost. Here’s how the talk-show-famous doctor is connected to a Pennsylvania family with a multi-billion dollar business.
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The New Zealand native has turned his scrappy rocket company into a small but determined competitor of Elon Musk’s SpaceX. Investors have driven the stock up by more than 300% over the last year.
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Having rebuilt his firm after losing hundreds of employees, and his brother, on 9/11, Howard Lutnick should be one of the most respected CEOs in America. Why do so many people despise him?
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Trump’s win has been good for Palantir shareholders. Especially these two.
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Liberty Energy CEO Wright is an MIT and Berkeley trained engineer running a big fracking company. He’s also an investor in next-gen technology, including Tim Latimer’s Fervo Energy, which aims to frack hot rocks to provide geothermal energy.
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