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Inc. May 1, 2002 John Case |
Market Makers The many-faceted Inner City 100 companies seem to embrace new-business development as a way of life, branching out in boom times and bust times alike. And they don't typically exit one business when they get into another...  |
Inc. May 1, 2002 Thea Singer |
Capital: Shell Game The route that home-furnishings importer Decorize Inc. took to the public markets in 2001 was not new, but it was controversial: he went public by a reverse merger -- that is, he backed into a nonoperating public company, or a "shell"...  |
Entrepreneur May 2002 Mark Henricks |
Go Forth & Multiply Management, 1997-present, has been a lot like that movie Gremlins. We started out with a bunch of cute, cuddly new ideas, and before we knew it, the whole town had been overrun with trends. What's next?  |
IndustryWeek May 1, 2002 Doug Bartholomew |
Man In The Mirror Cloning could tell us something about ourselves, our business ethics...  |
IndustryWeek May 1, 2002 John S. McClenahen |
Don't Be Passive On Public Policy Arthur D. Wainwright, chairman and CEO of Wainwright Industries Inc., talks about the U.S. recovery from recession and capital formation...  |
Salon.com April 24, 2002 Dave Lindorff |
Huge corporation, can you spare a dime? U.S. corporations swarm to tax-free Delaware like flies to honey. But with a huge budget deficit looming, the state's chief justice is suggesting big business lend a hand...  |
| Knowledge@Wharton |
Technological Wizardry Aside, How Can the Internet Reshape Your Business? Now that the once frenzied pace of Internet infrastructure development has hit a lull, businesses can catch their breath and reflect less on technology and more on the Internet's ability to help companies set strategy...  |
| Knowledge@Wharton |
A Lecture You Don't Often Hear: How Smart People Lose Money Wall Street financier Perry Golkin of the buyout firm Kohlberg Kravis Roberts talks about how smart people don't always get it right, using frank examples of his own firm's failed investments...  |
CIO April 15, 2002 Ben Worthen |
Taking Over the Chain Gang As IT becomes a primary driver of business strategy and profits, it makes sense to put the CIO in charge of your company's supply chain...  |
CIO April 15, 2002 Daintry Duffy |
Continental Divide While Europe has adopted strict privacy regulations, U.S. companies are still collecting and trading their customers' info like it's going out of style. If Simon Davies has his way, it will...  |
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