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Rags to Riches CEOs: Kirk Kerkorian

Wed Nov 18th, 2009

Ryan Goldberg

Kirk Kerkorian, the 92-year-old billionaire investor, so-called father of the mega-resort, and richest man in Los Angeles, worked odd jobs as a boy during the Great Depression and never went to high

Airlines Cope by Consolidating

Thu Nov 12th, 2009

Lisa LaMotta

The days of soaring stock prices and luxury flights have passed for airlines around the globe, but the new reality of cost-cutting and consolidation could keep the major legacy carriers from being pe

Safeguard Your Secrets in the Age of Social Networks

Tue Nov 10th, 2009

Monica Vila

You go on Facebook one day and you have a friend request from a complete stranger who claims to have attended the same high school as you.You check him out and sure enough he's from the area and he's

Is the Risk Trade Back On?

Mon Nov 9th, 2009

Prieur du Plessis

This week’s review comes to you in a shortened format as I’m about to leave Cape Town for a visit to the colder environs of Switzerland and Slovenia. Although reduced commentary is provid

A Tale of Two Chinas

Mon Oct 19th, 2009

Kristin Graham

This past Friday marked my two-month point of living in China. Admittedly, it’s been a roller coaster of emotions since I arrived. I came here searching for evidence that China really is the mi

Buzz of the Street: Market Euphoria Near Dow 10,000

Fri Oct 16th, 2009

Terry Woo

All day and every day, some of the stock market's best and brightest traders and money managers share their ideas, insights and analysis in real-time on Minyanville's Buzz & Ban

Memoirs of a Minyan: The Phoenix!

Wed Sep 30th, 2009

Todd Harrison

Editor's Note: “Memoirs of a Minyan” is a first-person account that follows Minyanville founder Todd Harrison as he weaves his way through Wall Street and beyond.

Overhyped Products: Dubai

Mon Sep 28th, 2009

Justin Rohrlich

  Once upon a time, Dubai existed as a vast desert of nothingness, inhabited by Bedouins and pearl divers. But then they built it, and they came. And then they left.

Brand Training the McDonald's Way

Mon Sep 14th, 2009

Tal Pinchevsky

For big brands, corporate training used to be basic. But in the age of Hamburger University, it’s become much more extensive.The university started in Illinois in 1983 with a $40 million corpor

Upgrades & Downgrades: JetBlue Takes Off

Wed Sep 9th, 2009

Justin Sharon

For a third straight session stocks ended in the black, as did black gold with oil gaining 4.6%. The yellow metal itself got up over $1,000 intraday, an 18-month high, but our greenback could use buc
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