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Obesity and ED: Two Big Markets, One Tiny Company

Wed Nov 18th, 2009

Lisa LaMotta

Vivus (VVUS) is raising the bar on erectile dysfunction drugs, potentially becoming the latest formidable competitor to Viagra and Cialis in the $3.8 billion market. Investors in the California-based

Exxon: Slick, Slimy, and Dangerous

Wed Nov 18th, 2009

Ryan Goldberg

Editors Note: Welcome to Love It or Hate It, a regular dual-column feature that will capture the love-hate relationship America has with some of its biggest, most controversial companies. For past co

Rags to Riches CEOs: Larry Ellison

Wed Nov 18th, 2009

Justin Rohrlich

There’s an old joke in Silicon Valley about Oracle (ORCL) founder and CEO Larry Ellison:Q: What’s the difference between God and Larry Ellison?A: God doesn’t think he’s Larry

Rags to Riches CEOs: Ursula Burns

Wed Nov 18th, 2009

Lila MacLellan

Ursula M. Burns graduated from college nearly 30 years ago, when “women CEOs were non-existent” and “black women CEOs were unimaginable,” as she told this spring's graduating

Can the Federal Reserve Fight Mother Nature?

Tue Nov 17th, 2009

David Waggoner

Edward R. Dewey was a Harvard-educated economist who worked for the Department of Commerce during the 1929 stock market crash. After the crash he was assigned the task of finding out what caused the

The 12 Steps of Consultants Synonymous

Mon Nov 16th, 2009

Mark Goulston

A consultant is a jerk from out of town with slides.-- a CEO who prefers to remain unnamed (in case he needs to hire another consultant)You need to get something done and you can’t get it done

Four Reasons Mexico Is the New China

Fri Nov 13th, 2009

Keith Fitz-Gerald

When it comes to global manufacturing, Mexico is quickly emerging as the “new” China.According to corporate consultant AlixPartners, Mexico has leapfrogged China to be ranked as the cheap

Unemployment Projections Through 2020

Fri Nov 13th, 2009

Mike Mish Shedlock

Inquiring minds are interested in figuring out how long it might take to get back to "full employment" defined as 5%.John Mauldin touched upon this theme in Unemployment: Welcome to the New

Swine Flu Strikes Most Productive Workers

Fri Oct 30th, 2009

Ryan Goldberg

As of October 11, there have been nearly 400,000 confirmed cases of pandemic H1N1 worldwide and more than 4,735 deaths reported to the World Health Organization, which estimates that the case count i

Fashion's Dirty Laundry

Mon Oct 26th, 2009

Minyanville Staff

Fashion retailers have made an art out of the science of seduction. From the lush magazine ads and traffic-stopping billboards to the stylish salesclerks and strategically designed shops, few industr
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