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U.S. Banker May 2005 Michael Dumiak |
The Thousand Cuts When financial services firms look to venture abroad, politically motivated violence goes right to the top of how to consider disaster planning and daily operations. But it's much more likely that banks will face more basic risks -- like petty corruption, natural disasters and disease.  |
InternetNews May 4, 2005 Tim Gray |
IBM to Cut up to 13,000 Jobs IBM said it will lay off up to 13,000 employees in Europe as part of a restructuring plan to address a sagging global revenue picture.  |
The Motley Fool May 4, 2005 Tom Taulli |
Bankrate's Extreme Makeover CEO Tom Evans has revamped Bankrate -- and the changes keep coming.  |
The Motley Fool May 4, 2005 Rich Duprey |
Nike Kicks Sears to the Curb The premium sneaker maker takes surprising steps to keep its shoes out of Kmart.  |
InternetNews May 3, 2005 Michael Singer |
Sun Takes 'Smarter Enterprise' to Washington Sun Microsystems touts its grid, N1, storage and services as it searches for new government contracts.  |
The Motley Fool May 3, 2005 Tom Taulli |
Verticalnet in Stable Condition The enterprise software company could have been part of the walking dead. With two new deals, it keeps making progress. But expect fluctuations in the bottom line until Verticalnet builds a more stable client base and revenues become more predictable.  |
The Motley Fool May 3, 2005 Brian Gorman |
Marriage of Convenience Lockheed Martin and Boeing to join forces on U.S. government rocket contracts.  |
The Motley Fool May 3, 2005 Shannon Zimmerman |
A Big Change at Vanguard Indexing whiz Gus Sauter passes the baton. Should you care?  |
The Motley Fool May 3, 2005 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
Apple Gets Sirius The satellite radio upstart hops on the Apple iPod bandwagon by dedicating programming to podcasting.  |
The Motley Fool May 3, 2005 Selena Maranjian |
No Quick Fix for Wal-Mart What can $35 million do for this giant? That's what the company allegedly spent on a campaign to promote its "Acres for America" land preservation initiative. But the issues Wal-Mart faces are kind of big and can't be easily solved.  |
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