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BusinessWeek April 19, 2004 Marcia Vickers |
Charles Merrill: Selling Stocks To The Masses Over the next decade after the 1929 market crash Charles E. Merrill burnished a revolutionary idea: Bring Wall Street to Main Street by democratizing the market. In 1940, he gave his vision shape by creating the brokerage firm now known as Merrill Lynch & Co.  |
BusinessWeek April 19, 2004 Jim Kerstetter |
Sun: A Choice That Won't Dispel The Clouds New President Jonathan Schwartz has many critics. They say he lacks the experience and has enthusiastically backed the stategies that have sapped Sun's strength.  |
BusinessWeek April 19, 2004 Louis Lavelle |
Executive Pay Top CEO paychecks in 2003 were, as usual, off-the-charts amazing. But the pace of overall raises for execs slowed considerably  |
Financial Advisor April 2004 Bill Bachrach |
Three Good Reasons To Fire Clients In A Tough Market Peace of mind can also be profitable. Financial advisors should consider letting some clients go.  |
Inc. April 2004 Jess McCuan |
Guard Your Exits! With the job market slowly recovering, brace yourself for a tidal wave of employee turnover.  |
Inc. April 2004 Alison Stein Wellner |
Case Study Colin Johnson had a bold plan to transform his consulting firm. But when things went awry, sticking to his guns meant risking everything.  |
Search Engine Watch April 8, 2004 Chris Sherman |
Ask Jeeves: Why Buy Interactive Search Holdings? Ask Jeeves' recent significant acquisition of Interactive Search Holdings largely unremarked amid the recent sparring between industry titans Yahoo and Google.  |
The Motley Fool April 8, 2004 Alyce Lomax |
Starbucks Gets Liqueured Up The branded, coffee-flavored liqueur could be coming to a bar or restaurant near you soon.  |
The Motley Fool April 8, 2004 Rich Smith |
Lockheed's Titanic Markdown The company demands a discount before proceeding to buy Titan.  |
InternetNews April 7, 2004 Colin C. Haley |
Mixed News From Lucent's Overseas Operations The company reinforces its multi-vendor support strategy with a customer win in Germany, while a potential scandal brews in its China office.  |
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