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Wall Street & Technology January 24, 2006 Cory Levine |
Rausch Leaves Calyon, Returns to TT The eBrokerage head has returned to Trading Technologies International is EVP of global support and CIO.  |
Wall Street & Technology January 24, 2006 Greg MacSweeney |
Firms Eye Tech Acquisitions An interview with TowerGroup's securities and investments practice managing director Robert Hegarty on how both smaller financial firms and innovative industry-specific tech providers will be on the menu for many bulge-bracket firms in the coming year.  |
Wall Street & Technology January 24, 2006 Greg MacSweeney |
Yearning for the Long View An interview with IBM Institute for Business Value's executive director and a senior consultant on a new financial market report that shows while Wall Street may live by the quarterly earnings call, executives are starving for a long-term vision.  |
Wall Street & Technology January 24, 2006 |
A Matter of Chance Despite increased awareness of the threat of fraud and businesses' confidence in risk controls, more financial wrongdoing within businesses is uncovered by accident than by internal controls, according to a survey.  |
BusinessWeek February 6, 2006 Christopher Palmeri |
I Survived Enron Recovery, setbacks, legal justice, entrepreneurship, even true love: The stories of six rank-and-filers who fled the Enron wreckage.  |
BusinessWeek February 6, 2006 Stanley Holmes |
Inside The Coup At Nike Nike founder Phil Knight is a case study of the charismatic leader who can't let go. Ex-CEO William Perez, his latest casualty, learned that the hard way.  |
BusinessWeek February 6, 2006 |
No More Brush-Offs How former Enron accountant Lisa Bromiley Meier finally got past the "Enron" on her resume.  |
BusinessWeek February 6, 2006 Anthony Bianco |
Ken Lay's Audacious Ignorance Even if one of America's worst ex-CEOs beats the rap - and he just might - history's verdict will be harsh.  |
BusinessWeek February 6, 2006 Jane Sasseen |
White-Collar Crime: Who Does Time? Corporate criminals are punished more harshly today than in the '80s, but hands-off executives may still face better odds.  |
BusinessWeek February 6, 2006 Jena McGregor |
A Short History Of Unpassed Torches History is littered with the troubled successions of charismatic entrepreneurs and once and future kings.  |
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