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Pharma-scandals: two drugs, two different stories

Are all pharmaceuticals companies equal before French regulators? In this edition of Beyond Business we take a look at two different case studies, and two different drugs. Both were given to diabetics, and both were linked to increased rates of heart disease. However, only one of the drugs attracted widespread scrutiny and public attention.

By Markus KARLSSON
Slideshow: Behind the scenes
Business & Intelligence: How to keep an eye on the competition
19/05/2012 - BEYOND BUSINESS

Business & Intelligence: How to keep an eye on the competition

How far could and should companies go to spy on their rivals? We hone in on the risks of businesses falling victim to industrial espionage, and what they can do to prevent it. Experts say small- and medium-sized companies in particular often overlook the threat.
Video games: the rise of the Middle East
06/05/2012 - BEYOND BUSINESS

Video games: the rise of the Middle East

In this edition we look at the world’s fastest-growing media business. The video games market is forecast to reach over $80 billion by 2015, according to PricewaterhouseCoopers. American, European and Japanese games makers dominate the market, but Middle Eastern actors want a bigger share of the pie. For many of them it’s not only about money, but also about cultural influence.
Internet privacy
21/04/2012 - BEYOND BUSINESS

Internet privacy

Who can you trust in the internet era? At a time when social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter are getting bigger and bigger, many of us are putting our intimate details online. In this edition of Beyond Business we look at how safe your personal life is on the internet.
Celebrity diplomacy: fad or phenomenon?
07/04/2012 - BEYOND BUSINESS

Celebrity diplomacy: fad or phenomenon?

George Clooney, Bono, Angelina Jolie... They are all part of a growing "celebrity" diplomatic corps. We might be prepared to change our favourite brand of shampoo because of a celebrity endorsement – but are decision makers really changing their policy thanks to stars? And more importantly, should they be doing so?
Qatar: gas-fuelled ambitions
24/03/2012 - BEYOND BUSINESS

Qatar: gas-fuelled ambitions

Qatar is not afraid to flex its diplomatic and financial muscles, and its arrival on the world stage has been extraordinary. Last year the emirate was picked to host the FIFA World Cup in 2022, and its political influence was seen to grow during the Arab uprisings. We take a look at what Qatar is trying to achieve and why.

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