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Présidentielle 2027 : les patrons appellent à placer l’économie au cœur du débat

Les Entrepreneurs (ex-CPME) et le Medef appellent à placer l’économie et la création de richesse au cœur du débat présidentiel, sur fond d’inquiétudes concernant la dette et les finances publiques.

Présidentielle 2027 : les patrons appellent à placer l’économie au cœur du débat

We haven't written up this one. Le Monde Economie has the full story — the link below goes straight to it.

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Local Coffee Shops a Vital Part of America's Business Backbone

Your morning coffee does more than wake you up. Local coffee shops help power jobs, communities and America’s economy.

  • Nearly 125,000 independent coffee shops operate in the U.S., double the number from 1990.
  • Independent coffee shops thrive in economic challenges by offering personalized service and agility.

The Gas Turbine Shortage Just Became AI’s Biggest Constraint

Order a heavy-duty gas turbine from GE Vernova today and it won’t arrive until 2031. That’s the company’s actual production schedule, confirmed on its July 22 earnings call, and it’s the fact sitting…

  • Gas turbine shortage will delay AI data center power plans until 2031
  • U.S. data center power demand expected to surge from 31 GW to 66 GW between 2025 and 2027
  • Global gas turbine manufacturing capacity insufficient to meet current 36.3 GW order backlog

Boss of ornamental fish e-marketplace making waves in a traditional sector

After running the company he started at 20, Desmond Lim went on to create e-commerce marketplace Fishlist in 2019.

  • Desmond Lim grew up in fish farming family business in Johor Bahru.
  • Founded Fishlist e-commerce platform in 2019 to connect hobbyists, breeders, retailers.
  • Lim's experience with fish breeding taught him minimal stock, drop shipping importance.

Why Kenya’s next property boom may happen outside Nairobi – report

Kenya’s next major property investment boom could increasingly take place outside Nairobi as roads, railways, technology hubs and expanding urban populations reshape demand in satellite towns and…

  • Kenya's property boom may shift from Nairobi to satellite towns.
  • Roads, railways, and tech hubs are transforming demand in peripheral areas.
  • Nairobi's satellite towns grow 20-30% faster than the capital.

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