BI's takeaways and memorable moments from Davos, including 'FOBO' — fear of becoming obsolete — and how a CEO traded the meeting room for the ski slope.
"It's the simple values of treating everyone the same and showing respect to people and I tried to do the same with my children," says the former soccer star.
Although the sun may be setting on the era of free trade, crypto supporters say a new dawn is rising for digital currencies thanks to US President Donald Trump.
When children are given time, opportunity and encouragement they will reach their full potential," Beckham told his audience as he picked up a Crystal Award for his philanthropic work at the World Economic Forum in Davos,
The World Economic Forum in Davos, the annual piste-adjacent glüwein-chugging get together of the ‘mine’s bigger’-private jet crowd makes for some strange bedfellows.
Tuesday saw the World Economic Forum in Davos begin in earnest. Not even a star turn from David Beckham could stop AI dominating conversations.
England captain made the comments at the World Economic Forum in Switzerland - where Chancellor Rachel Reeves has also been attempting to drum up support for UK growth projects.
David Beckham sits down for a candid chat, revealing big emotions during chat in Davos. Touches up on his philanthropic work with Unicef and The King's Foundation. Calls the opportunity an 'honour'. Reveals his mom's emotional reaction to the opportunity.
David Beckham told a Davos panel that he works hard to set an example for his children. He retired from soccer in 2013 with vast wealth — reported at the time to be £165 million ($202 million). He is now far wealthier, the owner of a football club with multiple brand deals.
DAPPER footie hero David Beckham is on the ball yesterday at the World Economic Forum’s gathering of the super-rich. Becks, 49, chatted to US TV anchor Sara Eisen after accepting an award for his
David Beckham gushed about his relationship with the royal family and Prince William in a new video shared online
David Beckham is proud to be a friend of the British royal family.