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The Motley Fool December 17, 2003 Bill Mann |
Slippage, Breakage, Float (and Bong) Does your company make money off breakage? Slippage? Float? Bong? This article explains the lingo and how these things translate into profits.  |
The Motley Fool December 17, 2003 Tom Taulli |
EMC's Holy Grail With the VMware acquisition, EMC will derive about half its revenues from software. It's not often a company of this size can make such a radical change in its business.  |
| Knowledge@Wharton |
Why Smart People Do Unethical Things: What's behind another year of corporate scandals  |
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Rules to Live By, and Break, According to Staples Founder Thomas Stemberg Thomas Stemberg, founder and executive chairman of Staples, an office products retail chain, doesn't buy one piece of advice that is often given to aspiring entrepreneurs: "Follow your passion." Instead, he says, follow a great market opportunity.  |
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The Bob Johnson Factor: How the BET Founder Is Building an Empire Entrepreneurs with good ideas and the right timing can find capital to finance their business if they build strong support networks, according to Robert L. Johnson, founder and chief executive of Black Entertainment Television.  |
HBS Working Knowledge December 15, 2003 Cynthia D. Churchwell |
The New Global Business Manager What are the critical skills global managers need today compared to ten years ago? An interview with Harvard Business School professor Christopher A. Bartlett.  |
BusinessWeek December 22, 2003 Robert D. Hof |
Reprogramming Amazon Sure, it still sells loads of books and CDs. But it's fast morphing into a tech company.  |
BusinessWeek December 22, 2003 Steve Hamm |
Will Expensing Cost The U.S. Jobs? Tech execs claim new accounting rules requiring public companies to expense stock options could force them to send work overseas.  |
BusinessWeek December 22, 2003 Steve Hamm |
Chambers: Stock Options Inspire Innovation John T. Chambers, chief executive officer of networking giant Cisco Systems Inc., is an outspoken critic of upcoming accounting rules requiring companies to expense stock options. In an interview, Chambers explains his position:  |
BusinessWeek December 22, 2003 Gail Edmondson |
Porsche's CEO Talks Shop Wendelin Wiedeking on the thinking behind the sports-car maker's first SUV and how he keeps his company so profitable  |
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