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Ten Ways to Get In the Zone and Stay There

Mon Nov 16th, 2009

Karen Salmansohn

You know how it is when work is just zzzzzzzzzooooooming along and you lose track of time? Pretty darn great, eh? Well, this zzzzzzoooooom time is what I call The Zzzzzzzzone.Here are some techniques

Upgrades & Downgrades: Profiting From Oracle?

Fri Nov 13th, 2009

Justin Sharon

An ocean of black led to a sea of red with Wall Street declining as EIA data showed oil inventories up and demand off. For related content see The Untapped Energy Riches of Uzbekistan. The Dow s

Is McDonald’s Exporting Obesity?

Mon Nov 9th, 2009

Scott Reeves

The United States, long an exporter of popular culture, may be exporting obesity to Europe, Asia, and Africa thanks to strong fast-food sales led by McDonald’s (MCD).The World Health Organizati

Upgrades & Downgrades: Don't Mess With Texas Instruments

Wed Oct 28th, 2009

Justin Sharon

The world’s wealthiest man turns 54 this morning with his net worth having been boosted by the past week’s jump into Windows 7. By contrast, jumping out of windows was the order of the da

Sex, Drugs, and the Rocky Economy: Junk Food

Thu Oct 22nd, 2009

Tal Pinchevsky

You had to figure there was a reason they called it “comfort food.” Nothing explains the phrase better than the recent recession, which saw families look to stretch their dollars and lift

True Luxury: If You're Not Having Fun, Lower Your Standards

Wed Oct 21st, 2009

Amy McVay

There was a time I loved Martha Stewart. Well, actually I loved her magazine, Martha Stewart Living. Since I had already succumbed to the cheap side of the force, there was no way I was going to actu

Disney to Wish Upon Steve Jobs' Star

Tue Oct 13th, 2009

Mike Schuster

Between Build-A-Bear Workshops (BBW) and Forever 21, stores under the Walt Disney (DIS) header have their work cut out for them to appeal to the younger set. Lost in a sea of youth-oriented competito

Not Made in the USA: Trader Joe's

Fri Sep 25th, 2009

Steve Reiter

It was so packed that as soon as I walked in the door, I found myself at the end of a checkout line that wrapped around the entire rim of the store.This is the daily scene at the Trader Joe’s

The Bad Boys of Business: Chevron

Thu Sep 3rd, 2009

Scott Reeves

positioned itself as a “green” company -- never mind that it’s in the same business as Chevron.When Chevron learned that 60 Minutes planned a potentially damning report ab

Off the Menu or In Your Kitchen? School Lunch

Thu Sep 3rd, 2009

Jenna Schnuer

  Tater tots. They're the first things that pop to mind at the mere mention of the phrase "school lunch." But are those tots -- and all the other bits that go into the divided lunch t
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