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National Real Estate Investor October 31, 2003 Parke Chapman |
Starwood CEO Barry Sternlicht To Resign Barry Sternlicht, CEO of global hotel owner Starwood Hotels & Resorts, is stepping down after running the firm for eight years. Sternlicht's resignation will not become effective until a successor is found, at which point Sternlicht will become executive chairman.  |
Entrepreneur November 2003 Joshua Kurlantzick |
Serving Up Success There's something to be said for doing things your way. Learn how the masterminds behind Starbucks and Subway followed different paths to megasuccess.  |
Reason October 2003 Julian Sanchez |
Meat Markets PETA praises McDonald's as the nation's top burger peddler has begun to show a more animal-friendly face  |
Science News October 11, 2003 Janet Raloff |
Wash Those Hands! In most instances food poisoning can be blamed on bacteria or viruses that originate in animal or human feces. A Florida-based company is now developing a laser-based scanning technology to scout for dirty hands. Installed in restaurant washrooms or daycare centers, it could identify fecal traces.  |
National Real Estate Investor October 10, 2003 |
Report: Hotel Business To Receive Makeover Next Year The U.S lodging industry will pour $3 billion into renovation projects next year, according to PricewaterhouseCoopers' Hospitality & Leisure Practice.  |
BusinessWeek October 13, 2003 Christopher Palmeri |
A Shot of Swank for Atlantic City A new casino, the Borgata, hopes to bring in the high rollers.  |
Inc. October 2003 Adam Hanft |
The Zentrepreneur Restaurateur Phil Suarez has built his successful business intuitively -- perhaps proving that you can't succeed if you're bored.  |
BusinessWeek September 22, 2003 Carol Matlack |
It's Time for Accor to Get Some Respect The French hotel chain is scoring big with budget-priced inns in Europe and the U.S. -- and outpacing upscale rivals like Hilton and Marriott  |
CIO September 15, 2003 Sarah Johnson |
Burgers and Wi-Fries Bring your laptop and don't forget some wet naps. Fast-food giant McDonald's is hoping businesspeople on the go stop by for lunch and -- greasy fingers and all -- check their e-mail using a wireless Internet connection in between bites of Big Macs.  |
Fast Company September 2003 Carleen Hawn |
The In-N-Out Burger In-N-Out Burger is giving McDonald's a run for its money.  |
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