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BusinessWeek February 9, 2004 Stanley Reed |
Rescuing Reuters CEO Tom Glocer hacked and slashed the media giant back into the black. But can he make it grow?  |
BusinessWeek February 9, 2004 Jack Ewing |
Reckoning At Bertelsmann Now CEO Gunter Thielen has to show that he can do more than just lop heads  |
BusinessWeek February 9, 2004 Kerry Cappell |
This Bid Looks Like Bad Medicine Sanofi's lowball offer for giant drugmaker Aventis is unwise for both companies  |
BusinessWeek February 9, 2004 |
Figuring Out If Banks Fit Together A talk with fund manager David Ellison about how he assesses the prospects of bank mergers working out  |
CRM February 2, 2004 Ginger Conlon |
The Great Outsourcing Debate The debate has its own benefit, that of providing information and opinion on both sides that could help companies decide what's right.  |
CRM February 2004 David Myron |
A Leap of Faith Sometimes implementing a CRM technology means taking a significant risk.  |
BusinessWeek February 9, 2004 |
Dynasty In Distress Billionaire Leonard Stern played hardball building his Hartz empire. Now, one son has been nailed in the mutual-fund scandal. The other has blown a major real estate deal. No wonder Dad worries about his legacy.  |
BusinessWeek February 9, 2004 Charles Haddad |
MCI's Expert Repairman Has A Tough Assignment Michael Capellas has the credentials to save the former WorldCom, but this game may be unwinnable.  |
BusinessWeek February 9, 2004 Robert Barker |
Duke's New CEO Is Turning Up The Juice Fallen "new utility" darling Duke Energy, it turns out, is fast becoming a new old utility.  |
CIO February 1, 2004 Edward Prewitt |
Filing for Divorce Lear was able to end a costly outsourcing contract early by building a business case -- and then finding the right person to talk to.  |
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