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BusinessWeek January 9, 2006 |
The BusinessWeek Best-Seller List Top-selling business books include The World is Flat, Freakonomics, and Getting Things Done.  |
National Defense January 2006 Reeder & Hickey |
Make Commitment To Corporate Ethics The National Defense Industrial Association puts ethical conduct on par with shareholder profits and believes maintaining the highest ethical standards throughout the defense industry has never been more important to the country.  |
Registered Rep. December 27, 2005 Stan Luxenberg |
Merrill Funds To Change Name In the latest move, the Wall Street giant announced that it intends to change the name of Merrill Lynch Investment Management's funds to -- well, that has yet to be determined and won't be until sometime in early 2006.  |
The Motley Fool December 27, 2005 Rich Duprey |
Flextronics Chief Cashes In The semiconductor manufacturer gives its outgoing CEO a regal reward for subpar performance. Shareholders ought to be asking themselves whether management and the board of directors really have their interests aligned.  |
Fast Company January 2006 Cheryl Dahle |
Filling the Void The Social Capitalist Awards 2006: A look at the compelling solutions that organizations have invented, refined, and scaled to stunning effect, and the impact they produce on the ground for individuals and communities.  |
Fast Company January 2006 Mark N. Vamos |
Editor's Letter Competitive battles offer the chance to see strategy in action, to watch and assess moves and countermoves, to root for one side or the other.  |
The Motley Fool December 23, 2005 Philip Durell |
First Data Fiddles Around A stock-option plan won't hurt the parent company of Western Union financially, or change its valuation, but it does say something about the board and the executives who deem it worth fiddling with the plan to dress up future income statements.  |
InternetNews December 22, 2005 David Needle |
Most Companies Ill Prepared for Pandemic A new Basex report says that most large companies don't have the right policies to handle extended absenteeism and other pandemic related issues.  |
The Motley Fool December 22, 2005 Jack Uldrich |
DuPont: The Truth Helps Nanotech The company's honesty provides a long-term insurance policy for developments in this promising field. Will DuPont's openness be rewarded in the marketplace?  |
The Motley Fool December 22, 2005 Tom Taulli |
IBM Dials Up More Network Help As communications networks get more complex, IBM's customers seek solutions. That means buying software producer Micromuse. It was a nice holiday gift for Micromuse shareholders, as the stock rose 37.59% to $9.92.  |
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