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Markets dominated by an oligopoly of firms are rare. Those dominated by an oligopoly with over a decade of revenue visibility are even rarer. So when they appear, investors should leap at the chance.
“I’m one of those wacky wild swimmers,” he says. “Rain or shine, summer or winter, regardless of what country I’m in, I try and find someplace.” To justify the appeal, he draws on nature writer Roger
Four conflicting perspectives on the conflict between the Israelis and the Palestinians
The land Down Under seems ready-made for soul-stirring adventures. Its 16,000 miles of coastline are one long playground, with vertiginous cliffs riddled with hiking trails and reefs ripe for diving. There’s ancient flora and unique wildlife hiding in the rainforests, and cities that offer every activity under the sun. So pick up your hiking boots, paddle or flippers and get outdoors
THESE COMPANIES BUILD BUSINESSES AROUND SOLVING SOCIAL PROBLEMS— AND THEY DO WELL BY DOING GOOD.
In April, the Symani surgical system, which uses wristed robotic arms with seven degrees of flexibility, became the first FDA-approved robot for microsurgery. “The human body tremors,” says CEO Mark T