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The Motley Fool June 16, 2006 Tom Taulli |
Inter-Tel's Wake-Up Call After watching its stock tread water for years, the enterprise telecom service company's founder wants to buy the whole operation. Investors, take note.  |
The Motley Fool June 16, 2006 Anders Bylund |
Microsoft Closing the Gates Era The Redmond Giant bids a slow, tender adieu to its founder and longtime leader. Bill Gates' title of Chief Software Architect has already been passed on to Ray Ozzie. It's a tough assignment, but Ray Ozzie might just be exactly the right man for the job.  |
The Motley Fool June 16, 2006 Tim Beyers |
Bagged by Amazon A frugal investor ponders the usefulness of Amazon Grocery.  |
The Motley Fool June 16, 2006 Anders Bylund |
Alchemy Between AMD and Raza AMD gives up its embedded processors -- to its former COO and president. RMI may be small and privately held, but with this agreement, it just gained a sizable user base and some well-respected technology. Investors, take note.  |
Wall Street & Technology June 16, 2006 Bob Violino |
Top-Down Innovation CEOs have another - and an increasingly urgent - assignment to add to their leadership portfolios: driving innovation and tearing down barriers that may prevent it. Technology is playing a large part in new business models.  |
Wall Street & Technology June 13, 2006 Greg MacSweeney |
Disruptive CEOs Combine Vision, Strategy & Technology When it comes to market-changing business strategy, technology is o longer an afterthought. Here are four CEOs who are masters at leveraging technology to reshape the market.  |
Wall Street & Technology June 13, 2006 Tim Clark |
Ahead of the Curve In 1991, Ray Killian spearheaded the design of QuantEX, an early version of ITG's POSIT crossing system. Today, Killian continues to evolve his firm's technology strategy to stay ahead of a rapidly changing marketplace.  |
Wall Street & Technology June 13, 2006 Cory Levine |
Fourth Time Is a Charm For Seth Merrin, founder and CEO of institutional broker Liquidnet, succeeding in the fastest-moving marketplace in the world is about moving just as fast as the market. He believes keeping the business relevant means leveraging technology to build a flexible infrastructure.  |
Wall Street & Technology June 13, 2006 Greg MacSweeney |
Market Creator Although David Krell -- founder of New York-based International Securities Exchange, the first fully electronic U.S. options exchange -- doesn't consider himself a technologist, he certainly knows how technology can level a playing field. After all, that's the ISE's competitive model.  |
Wall Street & Technology June 13, 2006 Tim Clark |
From Rags to Automation Thomas Peterffy, a former commodities-trading software developer, has constructed Interactive Brokers Group, a global provider of electronic broker-dealer services.  |
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