Nassim Dergham
Business
I write about companies the way operators talk about them: strategy is nice, execution is everything. I pay attention to margins, cash discipline, and the boring details that decide whether growth holds up. My goal is to explain what’s real behind the headline—how a business actually makes money, what it’s spending to do so, and which risks management is quietly carrying.
Latest by Nassim Dergham
2026-05-11 UTC
Iran's Proposal: The Weight of an Unspecified Rejection
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Oil's Dominance: Reassessing Gold's Role in Energy Shocks
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Novo Nordisk's AI Bet: Reshaping Pharma's Competitive Edge
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Baker Hughes Divestiture: Sharpening Focus Amidst Energy Transition Pressures
business
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Hungary's Political Crossroads: The Implied Stakes of a Leadership Shift
business
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business
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The Persistent Headwinds Signaled by Kuaishou's Downgrade
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The Unconventional Mandate: When Deal Terms Extend Beyond Capital
business
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California's Sable Restart: A Local Increment, A Global Irrelevance
business
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Gold's Persistent Allure: Goldman's Conviction Amidst Volatility
business
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Beyond the Initial Permit: The Enduring Compliance Burden for Businesses
business