I am a breaking news reporter and associate editor for the Forbes breaking news team, covering Europe and the U.S. from London. Previously I was a news reporter forI am a breaking news reporter and associate editor for the Forbes breaking news team, covering Europe and the U.S. from London.
Previously I was a news reporter for HuffPost UK, the Press Association and a night reporter at the Guardian. I studied Social Anthropology at the London School of Economics, where I was a writer and editor for one of the university’s global affairs magazines, the London Globalist. That led me to Goldsmiths, University of London, where I completed my M.A. in Journalism. Got a story? Get in touch at isabel.togoh@forbes.com, or follow me on Twitter @bissieness. I look forward to hearing from you.
Yahoo should never use so called China’s challenging environments as cheap excuse of its own long-lasting business and commercial failure in China and world. Its final hilarious Peng-ci China was nasty and foolish, won’t help its doomed future in the end.
Businesses are supposed to do business not play politics.
Does Yahoo still have a “market” in any country?
What’s a Yahoo?