How did chicken become the rich world’s most popular meat? We cross the road to find out in this week's “Money talks” podcast
WITH HIS Vision Fund, Masayoshi Son, a Japanese tycoon, reinvented investing. Mr Son is now preparing to raise $100bn for a second fund, but questions over governance persist.
Also, we consider how chicken became the rich world’s most popular meat. And our Bartleby columnist explores the role of charisma in good leadership. Rachana Shanbhogue hosts.
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