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BusinessWeek March 7, 2005 Bruce Einhorn |
A Global Telecom Titan Called...ZTE? China's No. 2 cellular-gear maker, ZTE Corp. has launched a campaign to break into the ranks of Nokia and Motorola.  |
BusinessWeek March 7, 2005 Tom Lowry |
The Next Generation The next generation of media executives is waiting in the wings to inherit an industry in upheaval. They grew up embracing technology but know all too well that pirates are around every corner.  |
BusinessWeek March 7, 2005 |
Memo to Today's Media Execs Headhunter James Citrin knows what it takes to succeed in this fast-changing world. Here are his insights and advice...  |
BusinessWeek March 7, 2005 Tom Lowry |
The Sarnoffs: Great-Uncle Dave Would Be Proud Among the new generation of media leaders, Richard and Ann Sarnoff have a unique old-generation pedigree: Richard's great-uncle was former RCA Chairman and commercial radio pioneer David Sarnoff.  |
InternetNews February 25, 2005 Colin C. Haley |
And Then There Were Two in Telecom? The long-awaited telecom industry consolidation is here, and it's changing everything.  |
The Motley Fool February 25, 2005 Seth Jayson |
This Just In: CEOs Are Rich CEO bonuses are up 46%. Shareholders should be questioning whether or not some CEOs are deserving of such high pay.  |
The Motley Fool February 25, 2005 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
Mirror, Mirror: Why Not Wal-Mart? Fortune's list of the nation's most admired companies reflects movement within the ranks this year.  |
AFP eWire February 21, 2005 |
Nonprofit, Association Sponsorships Expected to Rise in 2005 For-profit corporations and businesses are expected to spend more than $1 billion in sponsoring nonprofit causes in 2005, according to industry forecasts.  |
Inc. March 2005 Ted C. Fishman |
The formula: Design in the U.S., engineer in Taiwan, build in China How one U.S. manufacturer, networking equipment maker Netgear, leverages China and Taiwan.  |
Inc. March 2005 John Fried |
How I Did It: R. Donahue Peebles R. Donahue Peebles built the largest African American-owned real estate development firm in the U.S., Atlantic Development Corp., by mastering the art of taking risk -- but not too much risk.  |
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