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The Motley Fool November 10, 2009 Mac Greer |
Interview With Alice Schroeder: Buffett's Cold Shoulder Part 3 of an interview with Alice Schroeder, Warren Buffett's biographer.  |
HBS Working Knowledge November 9, 2009 Sarah Jane Gilbert |
Come Fly with Me: A History of Airline Leadership An interview with a coauthor of "Entrepreneurs, Managers, and Leaders: What the Airline Industry Can Teach Us about Leadership."  |
The Motley Fool November 9, 2009 Mac Greer |
Interview With Alice Schroeder: Buffett's Biggest Weakness In this short interview, part two of a three-part series, Warren Buffett's biographer shares some surprising details.  |
The Motley Fool November 7, 2009 Kris Eddy |
Walk of Shame: You Be the Judge Which choice is the most shameful of the week concerning ads for the new Droid phone, the Federal Reserve's decisions on interest rates, CEO corporate conduct, Volcker's plans for the finance industry, and cash for electronic golf carts.  |
The Motley Fool November 6, 2009 Mac Greer |
Interview With Alice Schroeder: One Big Misconception About Buffett Buffett's biographer opens up about the Oracle of Omaha and how he tries to sustain Berkshire Hathaway for the future.  |
BusinessWeek November 5, 2009 Matthew Boyle |
The Accidental Hero Subway's $5 footlong, the brainchild of an obscure Miami franchisee, is the fast-food success story of the recession  |
BusinessWeek November 5, 2009 Maria Bartiromo |
The Enduring Anger of Hank Greenberg A conversation with former AIG CEO Hank Greenberg.  |
BusinessWeek November 5, 2009 Michelle Conlin |
The Return of the House Call Companies eager to cut health-care costs may do well to consider the home doctor visits Microsoft offers.  |
BusinessWeek November 5, 2009 Jena McGregor |
Top Managers Are Quitting, Without a New Job At Avon, Bank of America, and elsewhere, executives are unapologetically exiting. Their stated goal? A CEO position elsewhere.  |
BusinessWeek November 5, 2009 Peter G. Peterson |
How Business Can Rescue the U.S. Economy It's time for corporate leaders to step up with a Marshall Plan-type movement that takes an active role in the public interest.  |
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