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BusinessWeek December 27, 2004 Jim Kerstetter |
The Soft Underbelly Of Software Deals Consolidation within the software industry can help to safeguard growth, but it's notoriously tough to pull off.  |
BusinessWeek December 27, 2004 David Welch |
GM And Daimler Are Stepping On It GM and Daimler are finally taking hybrids seriously, teaming up to counter rivals' unexpectedly popular models. Now their engineers will have to prove they can deliver.  |
BusinessWeek December 27, 2004 Amy Borrus |
Auditors: The Leash Gets Shorter Providing tax services to audit clients will no longer be allowed.  |
BusinessWeek December 27, 2004 Manjeet Kripalani |
Hindustan Lever Takes A Bath The Indian consumer products market changed. Its products didn't. Time to shine up the brand. Only when consumers start refilling their cabinets with Lever products will investors really start stocking up on Lever shares again.  |
BusinessWeek December 27, 2004 Simon Cartledge |
High Times For Hong Kong's Airport A public offering could help it fend off competition from mainland rivals.  |
BusinessWeek December 27, 2004 |
Looking Down from the Airbus Cockpit CEO Noel Forgeard says the toughest battle facing the No. 1 plane maker isn't over subsidies or market share, but productivity.  |
InternetNews December 16, 2004 Jim Wagner |
No Static Expected in Sprint-Nextel Deal Industry watchers don't expect any trouble from regulators or competitors when it comes to the proposed Sprint Nextel merger. The two companies announced their "merger of equals" Wednesday after nearly a week of rampant speculation.  |
InternetNews December 16, 2004 Roy Mark |
Microsoft Takes Giant Step Against Spyware Redmond acquires anti-spyware software maker and plans free beta version within a month.  |
InternetNews December 16, 2004 Clint Boulton |
Symantec to Buy Veritas for $13.5B The marriage of Symantec and Veritas would form one of the largest security and back-up software powers in the market. Should it succeed, Symantec shareholders will own 60% and Veritas shareholders approximately 40% of the combined entity.  |
The Motley Fool December 16, 2004 Rich Smith |
Coming to America (to Die) Russia's oil giant Yukos declares bankruptcy here, not there.  |
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