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From Beats to Business Strategies: An Interview with DJ Sam Feldt

After a successful career full of international collaborations, DJ Sam Feldt started thinking about how to invest his wealth in the smartest way. In an exclusive interview with the CEO of Dutchyard, he shared at the stand how his musical journey inspired him to make well-considered financial choices.

MASTERS EXPO – BACK TO GREATNESS

Visit the Dutchyard Investments stand in hall 10 at stand number 1290.

MASTERS EXPO – Europe's premium business fair – presents some 12 national and international parties from 16 to 350 December, merging into a vibrant symphony of entrepreneurship, where greatness central. At this unique trade fair you will get to know the latest innovations of special (family) companies from more than 20 different sectors. From mobility to design, from real estate to art, and from watchmaking to business services. RAI Amsterdam is the arena where the CAPITAL OF GREAT BUSINESS takes place. MASTERS EXPO is about the people behind the brands. This year's La Belle Epoque edition represents the desire for greatness and the beauties of times gone by. Want to be there? Order your tickets here.

Kamran Ullah: “Without humor, there is no good news day”
In the Business Lunch series, Floris Kappelle and his partner Rijk de Gooijer sit down with a renowned entrepreneur. Anecdotes and success stories alternate with clinking glasses and poking forks. In this episode, the napkin goes on the lap of Kamran Ullah, editor-in-chief of De Telegraaf. “We are still looking for a columnist from the radical center.”
This is how you discover the real Scotland
Scotland sparks your imagination even before you set foot on the island. Wisps of mist over mirror-smooth lochs, ancient castles, and a culture that is as warm as it is idiosyncratic. According to the travel specialists at Travel Legends, these are the experiences you absolutely must not miss.

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Kamran Ullah: “Without humor, there is no good news day”
In the Business Lunch series, Floris Kappelle and his partner Rijk de Gooijer sit down with a renowned entrepreneur. Anecdotes and success stories alternate with clinking glasses and poking forks. In this episode, the napkin goes on the lap of Kamran Ullah, editor-in-chief of De Telegraaf. “We are still looking for a columnist from the radical center.”
This is how you discover the real Scotland
Scotland sparks your imagination even before you set foot on the island. Wisps of mist over mirror-smooth lochs, ancient castles, and a culture that is as warm as it is idiosyncratic. According to the travel specialists at Travel Legends, these are the experiences you absolutely must not miss.
And the Most Brilliant Player is… GASSAN puts outstanding players in the spotlight
With GASSAN as the official celebration partner, the KNVB Futsal Cup was given a refined shine once again this year. During The Finals in Rotterdam, the Amsterdam-based family business played a dual role: as the official timekeeper and as the namesake of the 'Most Brilliant Player' awards.
MASTERS Travel: Check in with Ivo Weyel
There are two things he loves doing most: traveling and being pampered. Ivo knows better than anyone where to book a room or suite. From a private island surrounded by turtles to remote Vipp guesthouses: these are places where luxury hides itself ever more subtly.
Henri Tibosch of B&O on what you *do* (and definitely don't) want to hear this summer
In the run-up to MASTERS SUMMER EXPO, MASTERS speaks with distinguished exhibitors gathering in Nistelrode this summer from June 11 to 14. This week: Henri Tibosch of Bang & Olufsen Tibosch, the Brabant-based family business. He explains why ease of use is the new standard, personalization is becoming more important, and why technology should especially *not* stand out this summer.
This bottle of wine broke all records
Some bottles you save for a special moment. Others disappear straight into a climate-controlled safe with an impressive price tag. In New York, such a bottle was recently auctioned that belonged more in the 'myth' category than on a wine rack.