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The Motley Fool September 7, 2005 Alyce Lomax |
Gap's Closed-Door Policy Remodeling at Gap's online sites may turn off many would-be customers. Investors, take note.  |
The Motley Fool September 7, 2005 Stephen D. Simpson |
Albertsons Marked Down The company's second-quarter results highlight why a sale may be a good idea. That might be investors' best shot at seeing a strong return from Albertsons' stock.  |
The Motley Fool September 7, 2005 Rich Smith |
Coup du Jour at infoUSA "Fiduciary duty" gets a black eye at this data collection company. Investors, take note.  |
The Motley Fool September 7, 2005 Rich Smith |
TiVo Goes for Broke The DVR pioneer makes an all-or-nothing gamble on hardware. It's clearly going for broke. For the shareholders' sakes, though, let's hope TiVo's not taking that notion too literally.  |
The Motley Fool September 7, 2005 Rich Smith |
JDS Makes a Withdrawal The fiber-optic technology specialist shells out for a new acquisition. How will it affect the balance sheet down the road? And will Wall Street be as forgiving the next time around?  |
The Motley Fool September 7, 2005 Rich Duprey |
Is Chiron Worth It? The vaccine maker rejects Novartis' bid of $40 a share as inadequate. How much should the pharma pay? Investors, take note.  |
The Motley Fool September 7, 2005 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
Sorry, Folks, the Park Is Open The Six Flags suitor story adds a new chapter with another passive investor filing to get active. What will it mean to investors?  |
The Motley Fool September 7, 2005 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
Marvel's New Identity The comic book hero sets forth on its boldest adventure yet. The company announced that it had secured the $525 million in financing needed to transform 10 of its comic book properties into films, financed and produced in-house. Investors, take note.  |
The Motley Fool September 7, 2005 Selena Maranjian |
Google Grabbing More Cash Internet darling and newly public company Google recently announced plans to raise around $4 billion by issuing additional shares of stock. This offers a chance for us to review some basics about how the stock market works.  |
Fast Company September 2005 Jennifer Reingold |
The Fall and Rise of David Pottruck One day, David Pottruck was CEO of a major company. The next, he was out on his ear. What's it like to lose it all - and how do you get is back again?  |
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