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Inc. April 2005 Larry Olmsted |
Close the Deal, Save the Grizzlies You land that big account and save money on your taxes by entertaining clients at a charity fundraiser. Here are examples of fundraisers scheduled in 2005.  |
InternetNews April 6, 2005 Michael Singer |
Sun COO Touts FOSS For Success Jonathan Schwartz woos the open source, open standards and open communities but stands by his IP.  |
InternetNews April 6, 2005 Jim Wagner |
Tech Companies Lobby Against Microsoft U.S. tech firms are backing an organization's efforts to shut down Microsoft's EU appeal.  |
Registered Rep. April 6, 2005 Will Leitch |
In Brouhaha, Board Backs Purcell at Morgan Stanley To some, Purcell's stacking of the board---many say this is the only thing keeping him at the head of the ship---is one example of his self-interested management style.  |
The Motley Fool April 6, 2005 Alyce Lomax |
Altria Breaks New Ground The tobacco giant plans a new research facility in the home of its roots, Richmond. Of course, investors can come up with a whole variety of questions about this new facility.  |
The Motley Fool April 6, 2005 Tom Taulli |
Software Going Soft Software companies are pinning their woes on Sarbanes-Oxley, even if it's not the main culprit. But investors should ask whether recent earnings-report bad news is being caused by changes in the strategic viability of their businesses instead.  |
The Motley Fool April 6, 2005 Brian Gorman |
Starbucks' Coffeehouse Rock Starbucks is taking another step in marketing its way into the fabric of American culture.  |
The Motley Fool April 6, 2005 Rich Duprey |
Last Call for Allied Domecq? Liquor rivals Pernod and Fortune Brands want to jointly buy the industry's No. 2 producer.  |
The Motley Fool April 6, 2005 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
Renting TiVo TiVo may be the new heavy hitter on Madison Avenue. DirecTV announced that it was teaming up with TiVo to sell ads on the popular DVR service.  |
Registered Rep. April 1, 2005 Kristen French |
The New New Thing at AEFA Since launching its unique three-tier career-track system in 2000, the company has regularly tweaked payouts, fees, incentives and training and affiliation options. Now, the recently announced spinoff from American Express may force it to rethink itself once again.  |
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