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The Motley Fool October 28, 2005 Stephen D. Simpson |
Will ABB Put It Together? With new management in place, is it possible that this Swiss power and automation conglomerate could be a real turnaround success story?  |
The Motley Fool October 27, 2005 Stephen D. Simpson |
Will Smith & Nephew Keep Flexing? This smaller, British, orthopedic company has competitive products, but industry trends could hurt it. However, the entire orthopedic sector is getting pretty interesting from a value perspective.  |
Bio-IT World October 2005 Bjorn Bergstrand |
Swedish Biotech: A Golden Opportunity With the largest share of biotech companies per capita and prestigious research institutes, Sweden offers business opportunities for industrial and financial investors alike.  |
Bio-IT World October 2005 Lorna Jack |
Biotech Beckons in Bonny Scotland U.S. biotechs are commonly attracted to Scotland because of the excellent opportunities available for collaboration with biomedical innovators.  |
BusinessWeek October 31, 2005 William Boston |
Arvato Is Printing Money The German media behemoth Bertelsmann has an unsung powerhouse in this media-services business.  |
BusinessWeek October 31, 2005 Carol Matlack |
Accor: Please Call Housekeeping Europe's biggest hotel chain's messy CEO search may have an unlikely result: Better governance.  |
HBS Working Knowledge October 24, 2005 Roger Thompson |
Ronald Cohen's Turn to Social Investing Guided by Cohen, U.K.-based Apex Partners has emerged over the past three decades as one of the world's dominant private-equity investment groups, raising or advising funds totaling more than $20 billion.  |
BusinessWeek October 31, 2005 Gail Edmondson |
One Hand On Two Steering Wheels Porsche's bid to control VW -- both its rival and its partner -- opens a Pandora's box of governance issues.  |
The Motley Fool October 20, 2005 Will Frankenhoff |
BT Rings Up Revenues The British telecom's story of increasing free cash flow and reasonable valuation might not be sexy, but it should prove profitable for investors willing to dial in to the company's stock.  |
BusinessWeek October 24, 2005 Gail Edmondson |
Goldman's German Revolution German companies that went bankrupt were always liquidated - until Goldman Sachs Group took over Ihr Platz.  |
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