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Mitsubishi: Falling Further Behind Can Mitsubishi claw its way back in an industry with too many players? It's debuting two new models this month at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit. |
BusinessWeek March 7, 2005 Laura Cohn |
Meet Goldman's Rock Star British currency guru Jim O'Neill draws crowds hoping for a bit of his economic predictive powers. |
Fast Company Vivian Giang |
How A Business Can Survive A Breakup Couple-run businesses are common with 3.7 million businesses owned by a husband and wife, according to a 2007 Census estimate. But most married business partners don't continue to run the business together once the relationship dissolves. |
Fast Company September 2013 Alison Overholt |
Recovers.org Is Making Donations More Efficient The web-based service helps cities track emergency information, donations, and volunteers after natural disasters. So far, 24 communities and more than 500,000 people have used the software. |
Entrepreneur June 2006 Mark Henricks |
Stop the Clock! When your biz spans the globe, it might not feel like time is on your side. |
BusinessWeek February 27, 2006 |
Gene's Final Farewells One of Eugene O'Kelly's hopes in the last days of his life was to be able, as he would say, "to unwind" relationships of all kinds. |
Reason December 2004 Bob Levin |
Disney's War Against the Counterculture Why a decades-old copyright case matters now more than ever to anyone who chooses parody as a way to speak to power, especially corporate power. |
Bank Systems & Technology July 1, 2005 |
Most Secondhand Hard Drives Still Have Data Although more users are wiping clean hard drives before disposing of them, seven out of 10 disks examined still contain data that can be reconstructed, according to a study. |
Fast Company November 2002 Fara Warner |
Finbarr O'Neill Is Not a Car Guy How the CEO of Hyundai Motor America, a corporate lawyer by training, engineered the most unlikely turnaround in the auto business -- and kicked Hyundai into gear. |
Inc. November 1, 2009 Shivani Vora |
Want Great Interns? Hold a Contest How the clothing line O'Neill found talented teens for its internship program. |
Entrepreneur January 2006 Jane Easter Bahls |
Mail Call It might seem Big Brother-like for you to monitor employee e-mail, but there may be good reasons for doing so. However, the most obvious legal concern is making sure you're not setting yourself up for an invasion-of-privacy claim. |
Wall Street & Technology October 25, 2004 Maria Santos |
Shifting Gears O'Neill Named VP at Xcitek... BBH Appoints Kaplan As General Counsel... NYSE Taps Rosen to Market Technology... Keeping Tabs... |
Inc. May 1, 2010 Max Chafkin |
The Oracle of Silicon Valley Tim O'Reilly is Silicon Valley's leading intellectual and the founder of O'Reilly Media, a steadily growing $100 million company. His life is a vivid demonstration that interesting things can happen when you are working for more than money. |
AskMen.com Farah Averill |
Snowboarding Gear 2011 Here we've given you the lowdown on six pieces that will help you get the season started right. Let us know how it goes. |
BusinessWeek March 14, 2005 Andy Reinhardt |
At Bang & Olufsen, the Sound of Rising Profits The high-end audio maker is being rewired and, with shares up 23% over the past 12 months, investors are singing. |
CIO August 9, 2011 Kristin Burnham |
From Microsoft to Google Apps: Why We Migrated When IT systems needed to be consolidated Journal Communications reexamined their portfolio and became a Google Apps-based business. Here's how they did it and why. |
Salon.com June 7, 2001 Jake Tapper |
Aluminum sliding Treasury Secretary Paul O'Neill promised to dump his Alcoa stock in March. He still hasn't -- and might have bagged $62 million as a result... |
National Defense September 2009 Sandra I. Erwin |
Military to Expand Outsourcing of Weapons Maintenance The Obama administration has unleashed plans to curtail outsourcing and bring more work in-house. But one area where the practice is not likely to slow down is weapons maintenance. |
Wired October 2005 Steven Levy |
The Trend Spotter Tim O'Reilly built an empire on computer manuals and conferences that make sense of new technologies. Along the way he became the guru of the participation age. |