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Three Ways to Connect With China's Profit Pathway

Tue Sep 22nd, 2009

Keith Fitz-Gerald

During the politically charged period in the late 1980s and early 1990s -- when China believed it really needed friends -- a small number of Western companies ignored the controversies and refused to

Yahoo Makes Sweet, Sweet Music

Tue Apr 7th, 2009

Scott Reeves

Yahoo (YHOO) now offers one-stop shopping for online music. It’s part of CEO Carol Bartz’s effort to restructure the Internet company after she took over from Yahoo co-founder Jerry

Stimulus Creates Jobs... For Lobbyists

Wed Mar 25th, 2009

Andrew Jeffery

As details emerge about how the private sector can tap into President Obama’s new spending programs, companies are scrambling to line up at the government teat. And lobbyists are wringing their

Biotech Startups: Nothing Ventured, Nothing Gained

Mon Mar 16th, 2009

Andrew Jeffery

It’s a rotten time to be raising money. And for small biotechnology companies, most of which have little or no revenue and are dependent on investor capital to stay afloat, times are tough inde

Five Things You Need to Know: Banana Republic

Wed Jan 28th, 2009

Kevin Depew

Kevin Depew's Five Things You Need to Know to stay ahead of the pack on Wall Street: 1. Change Comes Hard This morning I was rudely greeted by two bizarre news headlines; bizarre because they were

Hybrids, Electrics Stars of Auto Show

Mon Jan 12th, 2009

Scott Reeves

If you can't sell the present, try pitching the future. The North American International Auto Show looks past 2008's 18% drop in sales from the previous year and 2009's weaker prospects to a future w

Quick Hits: AmEx Goes Begging in DC

Wed Nov 12th, 2008

Scott Reeves

The cynics may be right: American Express (AXP) appears to be jangling the tin cup in front of Uncle Sam the day after filing to become a bank holding company. The credit card company, hit by the slo

Shared Sacrifice

Tue Nov 11th, 2008

Ryan Goldberg

I can imagine the sense of dread that many employees -- of Fortune 500 companies on down through small startups -- feel as they walk into their offices these days. You duck and sprint to your office,

SEC May Become Citizen of the World

Fri Aug 29th, 2008

Scott Reeves

The Securities and Exchange Commission may require some US companies to switch to international accounting rules by 2014. The SEC says the change will make American companies more competitive in the

The Investor Psychology Cycle

Fri Aug 29th, 2008

Prieur du Plessis

As the pendulum swings between greed and fear, investors typically behave in 1 of 2 ways: They either become over-enthusiastic during bull markets and over-despondent as the bear’s growl grows
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