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BusinessWeek June 19, 2006 Peter Burrows |
Stalking High-Tech Sweatshops How HP's Bonnie Nixon-Gardiner spurred the industry to police worker conditions.  |
BusinessWeek June 19, 2006 Jena McGregor |
A Real Stake In Your Customers How an Ohio marketing firm uses stock to keep employees focused on clients.  |
BusinessWeek June 19, 2006 Brian Grow |
Home Depot: Last Among Shoppers The University of Michigan's annual American Customer Satisfaction index shows Home Depot slipped to dead last among major U.S. retailers.  |
BusinessWeek June 19, 2006 Louise Lee |
Dell: Facing Up To Past Mistakes Dell's cost-cutting efforts have alienated its customers. But Richard Hunter, Dell's new head of customer service, hopes to change that.  |
BusinessWeek June 19, 2006 Michael Arndt |
Northwest Airlines: The Surly Skies Flyers rate Northwest dead last among the nation's major airlines.  |
AFP eWire June 9, 2006 |
Corporate Giving Up Strongly in 2005 The 2005 survey of corporate philanthropy included 91 companies representing more than 50% of total corporate philanthropy in the U.S. The median amount of total giving per company was $38.2 million, up from $33.4 million in 2004.  |
The Motley Fool June 9, 2006 Tim Beyers |
Cisco in Reverse CEO John Chambers adds the title of chairman. Here's what that means: Chambers is now, in effect, his own boss. He represents both management and shareholders. Checks and balances? What are those?  |
The Motley Fool June 9, 2006 John Finneran |
IBM: "I" Stands for India IBM will invest $6 billion in India -- but why?  |
The Motley Fool June 8, 2006 Brian Richards |
Is It Worth That Much? Investors, why is American Airlines -- a company that hasn't posted a profit since 2000, a company that's losing nearly $1 billion per year -- spending millions on sports venue naming rights?  |
The Motley Fool June 8, 2006 Tom Taulli |
Dell Googles for Growth A deal with Google gives fallen Dell a chance to return to glory. Dell has a goal to focus on -- and a plausible chance to recapture its growth-stock status.  |
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