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Pharmaceutical Executive July 1, 2005 Zaborowski, Hammer & Lawler |
Informatics Rules How global computer systems helped far-flung research centers at Roche work together  |
Pharmaceutical Executive July 1, 2005 Sarah Houlton |
Global Report: Still Waiting Pharma industry and traders both want a decision on parallel trade in Europe--but not the same one.  |
BusinessWeek July 25, 2005 |
Intel: The EU's Latest Antitrust Target Regulators from the European Union carried out a series of coordinated dawn raids on the European offices of chipmaker Intel Corp. and a half-dozen PC makers and distributors.  |
HBS Working Knowledge July 18, 2005 Tarun Khanna et al. |
Identify Emerging Market Opportunities Executives would do well to identify a country's power centers and figure out if there are checks and balances in place.  |
The Motley Fool July 18, 2005 Seth Jayson |
Embargo Schmembargo The Chinese textile embargo will doom denim dealers? Doubtful. Now's the time to concentrate on the forest instead of worrying about the trees. If margins come in softer than expected for the short term, and panic selling ensues, I'll consider it a buying opportunity.  |
The Motley Fool July 15, 2005 Rich Smith |
Game Uber for Landesbanken The German banking field gets leveled on Monday. But with their home-field advantage, and significantly lower price-to-book values than their international rivals carry, local institutions such as Deutsche and Allianz still look like the better bets for the German banking environment.  |
Wired July 2005 Kevin Maney |
The New Face of IBM China's biggest IT brand wants to go global. So it bought the PC division -- and the world-class management -- of an American icon. Who says being "oceans apart" is a bad thing?  |
HBS Working Knowledge July 11, 2005 Garry Emmons |
The New International Style of Management As the best international companies exhibit similarities in certain standards and practices, managers within these firms, despite national and cultural differences, are finding common ground where they can work together.  |
Bank Technology News July 2005 Michael Dumiak |
Silicon East Baltic and Scandinavian states have become a hotbed of technology development and a lab for young techies. The implications are surfacing in everything from game software to financial services. Is this the new Silicon hub? And can it be that the Baltics, with all of its pros and cons, will become the new India for outsourcing?  |
Inc. July 2005 Darren Dahl |
Would You Buy a Chinese Car from This Man? Malcolm Bricklin is on a quest to revolutionize the auto industry.  |
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