Giulia Cambieri is a writer for Campden's Wealth publications, CampdenFB and CampdenFO. She graduated in 2010 with a MSc in Theory and History of International Relations from London School of Economics.
Control of tyre company Pirelli is being disputed by one of Italy’s most influential businessmen in a protracted fight that has also brought to the fore the often murky structure of the holding companies that prevail at many family businesses throughout the country.
Concern about the lack of tradable shares on the Qatari stock market has led to calls for the emirate’s family businesses to publically list at least part of their capital.
Ottavio Missoni, who together with his wife founded the eponymous Italian fashion house famous for its geometrical patterns and colourful knitwear, has died aged 92.
The Agnellis, the family behind Fiat, have built a reputation as one of Italy's greatest industrial dynasties. CampdenFB takes a look at the real people behind the famous names.
The GCC might just have the highest concentration of family businesses in the world.