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Cybersecurity pioneer Wysopal on startup lessons
“A big mistake was not recognizing that you need a well-rounded leadership team to have a successful company,” says Wysopal
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Business writer William D. Cohan writing book on GE decline
The author plans to write about the industrial solutions company’s 125-year history
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Bombardier sues Mitsubishi over alleged theft of aircraft trade secrets
Bombardier alleges Mitsubishi Aircraft and AeroTEC recruited no less than 92 of its former employees from both Canada and the United States
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Months of anxiety for Wisconsin manufacturers amid trade war
Uncertainty over how long the tariffs will remain in place is making decisions difficult for companies that import products from China
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Frank Stronach sues daughter Belinda for allegedly mismanaging family fortune
Founder of autoparts business Magna International, and his wife, seek more than $500 million in damages
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Canadians increasingly live in the auto dependent suburbs
Canada’s auto-dependent communities are outpacing the national growth rate. Knock-on effects could have significant policy implications
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Google appeals US$5B EU fine in Android antitrust case
Google filed a legal challenge which argues that its free, open-source operating system has led to lower-price phones and competition for its rival
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EU says ‘not there yet’ on Brexit deal, warns on security
Leaders say major progress is needed at next week’s EU summit to ensure a deal is finalized before Britain’s departure
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U.S. wholesale prices rose just 0.2 per cent in September
Wholesales prices were held down by lower food and energy prices, while inflation crept up
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Japanese tycoon going on SpaceX rocket says he trusts Musk
“Twitter can get you into trouble,” says the chief executive of Zozo Inc., who intends to be a passenger on Elon Musk’s Space X rocket to the moon