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India Economic Summit | Ben Verwaayen, CEO Alcatel Lucent on climate change

New Delhi: Expectations are very high, that is from normal people like you and me. Negotiators work hard to dampen those expectations. What I am talking about? Climate change of course. With the all important meeting in Copenhagen coming up, it is ...

From BEN VERWAAYEN, livemint.com,  10 Nov 2009

Davos leaves centre stage

It is time for the skiers to reclaim Davos. The broadcaster’s satellite trucks are rolling down the hill, the great security apparatus is being dismantled and the attention of the world’s media is turning to something new. For a few short days Davos is ...

From BEN VERWAAYEN, The Telegraph,  26 Jan 2008
Related Topics: World Economic Forum

It's not all doom and gloom

What’s going on here? I can’t believe the only story that we allow to come out of Davos is that we are fearful of the present and frightened of the future. Of course there is economic uncertainty and that's what we see in the markets. But there are so ...

From BEN VERWAAYEN, The Telegraph,  25 Jan 2008
Related Topics: World Economic Forum

Global market turmoil is a Davos distraction

OK here’s the scale of the challenge: bring a couple of dozen cabinet ministers and heads of state together in the middle of winter on the slopes of a remote Swiss mountain. Throw in around 3,000 head honchos from a hundred different countries and hold ...

From BEN VERWAAYEN, The Telegraph,  23 Jan 2008
Related Topics: World Economic Forum

Icy and dark - both the markets and Davos

There has never been a better moment for the world economic forum to meet in Davos. What an opportunity! If you were going to pick the perfect time to bring together world leaders from government, business, and NGOs to find a common purpose you would ...

From BEN VERWAAYEN, The Telegraph,  22 Jan 2008

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