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Out Front
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Bonus Blues
Robert Lenzner
Those year-end checks are looking smaller every day.
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Slippery Slope
Daniel Fisher
Vail Resorts and Canada's Intrawest are practically giving away lift tickets. Enjoy it while you can.
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Performance Anxiety
Quentin Hardy
Wall Street jeered at the HP-Compaq deal. No surprise, given the record of big deals.
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Oops--They Did It Again
Kiri Blakeley
Celebrities have always been high-risk endorsers. When will companies learn to do a little homework?
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Chairman of the Hoard
Bernard Condon
It used to be that severance packages were paid when bosses got the boot. Not anymore.
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Not Your Father's Woody
John Turrettini
Long spurned, woodies are making a comeback.
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Marxist Pigs
Jonathan Fahey
Making a buck off anticapitalist rage.
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Companies, People, Ideas
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Viva la Television!
Kerry A. Dolan
Several big media outfits are reportedly interested in Telemundo--for good reason. But this is a seller's market.
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Tug of War
Joanne Gordon
California and Minnesota laws butt heads over a noncompete agreement.
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Information Agent
Zina Moukheiber
Can Pam Kirby turn a clinical outsourcer into a data powerhouse?
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Listen Up, New Jersey
Ira Carnahan
Auto insurers were fleeing. Premiums were high. Then South Carolina got smart and deregulated rates.
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International
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Role Reversal
Benjamin Fulford
Japanese computer makers are laying workers off. IBM Japan is hiring.
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Thirsty
Alexandra Kirkman
How did the vendor of Brahma beer and Guarana soda pop get to be worth $7 billion?
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Reconstructing Harry
edited by Melanie Wells
A family spat settled, Harry Winston tries to polish its image. Is it too late?
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