Creditors for Enron Corp. have asked a court to order the company's former chairman Kenneth Lay and his wife to hand over more than $70 million in loans they received from the bankrupt energy trader.
Generational differences can create conflict, but also opportunity.
This year, a record number of CEOs were ousted. Some were fired, some retired, and some even died. But a great number were also sent to prison. . .
Older job seekers benefit from experience but suffer from age discrimination. How to find your next job for the next phase in your life.
Dr Zachariah P Zachariah, arguably the most influential Indian- American Republican and a major fund-raiser for the party for more than two decades and a close friend of the Bush family, has been charged with insider trading by the United States's Securities and Exchange Commission.
At India's HCL Technologies, workers get to grade the boss, and everybody can see the ratings.
A who's who of the most creative minds and business ideas of 2006 from the covers of Fast Company.
What's Your Raashee? is ultimately a performance-oriented film where the leading lady overshadows all. If only it weren't three and a half hours long.
What are the hottest jobs for 2007? Fast Company spoke with trend experts to compile a list of the top 10 professions that will be in high demand in 2007.
After the scandals of the 1990s, didn't investment banks put sexist employment practices behind them? Evidently not.
The Judge Business School and the University of Cambridge have announced the launch of the Cambridge Centre for Indian Business.
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Part 2 of the transcript of the chat with British visa officials.
The markets still look weak and a small correction could be witnessed by the markets. So one must invest carefully, warns market expert Pranav Sanghavi.
Fast Company's RealTime San Diego generated a remarkable collection of ideas, tools, and inspirational advice. Here are 25 of the smartest insights that we took away from the event.
No rich relatives? No professional mentors? No problem. Ashley Qualls, 17, has built a million-dollar web site. She's LOL all the way to the bank
Companies are increasingly sending IT work to hubs outside India. They're saving money but facing a whole new raft of challenges.