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The Retaliation Equation: What Reddit's Revenge Sagas Teach CEOs About Asymmetric Risk
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The Retaliation Equation: What Reddit's Revenge Sagas Teach CEOs About Asymmetric Risk

Viral revenge stories reveal critical lessons in game theory and corporate strategy. Learn how minor slights can trigger catastrophic, asymmetric risks.

Beyond the Chaebol: How 'Undercover Miss Hong' Signals a Strategic Shift in K-Drama
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Beyond the Chaebol: How 'Undercover Miss Hong' Signals a Strategic Shift in K-Drama

An expert analysis on why tvN's 'Undercover Miss Hong' isn't just a 90s rom-com, but a strategic move in K-Drama's global content strategy.

Oracle's $10B Fumble Exposes the AI Infrastructure Gold Rush's First Major Crack
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Oracle's $10B Fumble Exposes the AI Infrastructure Gold Rush's First Major Crack

Oracle's $10B data center funding issue signals a new risk for the AI boom. Our analysis reveals the financial fragility threatening the AI hardware sector's growth.

Apple's Walled Garden Fractures: Japan Forces App Store Open, But Freedom Comes with a Fee
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Apple's Walled Garden Fractures: Japan Forces App Store Open, But Freedom Comes with a Fee

Apple opens iOS to third-party app stores in Japan, mirroring EU changes. PRISM analyzes the new fees and the global regulatory assault on the App Store.

The Caribbean Tinderbox: Washington's 'Shadow War' on Venezuela Redefines Gunboat Diplomacy
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The Caribbean Tinderbox: Washington's 'Shadow War' on Venezuela Redefines Gunboat Diplomacy

An exclusive analysis of the U.S. 'Southern Spear' military operation, a new form of gunboat diplomacy targeting Venezuela that risks global energy markets and sets a dangerous geopolitical precedent.

Trump Signals 'America First 2.0': What the New Nationalism Means for Global Energy and Supply Chains
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Trump Signals 'America First 2.0': What the New Nationalism Means for Global Energy and Supply Chains

PRISM analysis: Trump's latest address signals a shift in US foreign policy, impacting global energy markets, Latin American stability, and tech talent pipelines.

The Arabic Algorithm: How a 1,500-Year-Old Language Is Shaping the Future of AI
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The Arabic Algorithm: How a 1,500-Year-Old Language Is Shaping the Future of AI

Uncover how the historical influence of the Arabic language offers a strategic roadmap for AI, tech investment, and unlocking the 400M-strong MENA market.

The Unbundling of Luxury: Why 'Budget' Honeymoons Signal a Permanent Shift in Consumer Values
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The Unbundling of Luxury: Why 'Budget' Honeymoons Signal a Permanent Shift in Consumer Values

The rise of affordable luxury honeymoons isn't about saving money. It's a strategic shift in consumer values, redefining the future of travel and hospitality.

The $11B Taiwan Arms Deal: Why Washington's 'Porcupine Strategy' Redraws the Map for Global Tech
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The $11B Taiwan Arms Deal: Why Washington's 'Porcupine Strategy' Redraws the Map for Global Tech

The massive US arms sale to Taiwan isn't just a weapons deal. It's a strategic shift that redefines US-China risk for the global tech and supply chain.

The Wordle Effect: How a 5-Letter Puzzle Became The New York Times' Ultimate Growth Engine
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The Wordle Effect: How a 5-Letter Puzzle Became The New York Times' Ultimate Growth Engine

Wordle is more than a game. It's a masterclass in user acquisition and the NYT's secret weapon in the attention economy. PRISM breaks down the strategy.

Beyond Wordle: How The NYT's New 'Strands' Game is Building an Unbreakable Subscription Moat
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Beyond Wordle: How The NYT's New 'Strands' Game is Building an Unbreakable Subscription Moat

The NYT's new game, Strands, isn't just a puzzle. It's a strategic move to deepen user engagement and build an unbreakable subscription moat.

The Great Brain Reversal: Why Top Scientists Are Choosing Beijing Over Boston
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The Great Brain Reversal: Why Top Scientists Are Choosing Beijing Over Boston

A top scientist's move to China signals a reversal of the 'brain drain,' shaking the foundations of US tech dominance and global geopolitical power.