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BusinessWeek
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After a survey of corporate customers, one Wall Street analyst cuts his expectations for revenue and profit growth
Microsoft has irked consumers and corporate customers with the most recent version of its Windows operating system, which they complain r..
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MSNBC
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Among corporate users, it's nothing new for companies like GM to skip releases of Windows, says Mike Nash, a corporate vice-president at Microsoft. He points to customers including Continental Airlines, Bank of America, Cerner, and Royal Dutch Shell, whic..
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BusinessWeek
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A recent upgrade to the Mac operating system moves Apple closer to challenging Microsoft for overall computing dominance, even in the corporate market
The 20-year death grip that Microsoft has held on the core of computing is finally weakening—pried..
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BusinessWeek
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With shares down 35%, Jobs & Co. have a union between the consumer-friendly iPhone and Corporate America in mind
Steve Jobs has never been much for suits, wearing them or selling to them. His own fashion taste leans to jeans and mock turtlenecks, and a..
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BusinessWeek
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Analysts figured cuts in corporate tech spending would hurt the BlackBerry maker's earnings. But smart marketing to consumers has paid off
If there's supposed to be a big slowdown in corporate IT spending, then someone forgot to tell Research In Motion..
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Washington Post
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President Bush said yesterday that he is considering a fresh plan to cut tax rates for U.S. corporations to make them more competitive around the world, an initiative that could further inflame a battle with the Democratic Congress over spending and taxes..
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Alter Net
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Corporate foundations that have pledged millions believe that genetically altered crops will rescue Africa from endemic shortfalls in food production. Are they creating a 'green revolution' or hijacking the food supply?
Genetically altered crops will r..
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Yahoo News
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Oil services giant Halliburton Co. will soon shift its corporate headquarters from Houston to the Mideast financial powerhouse of Dubai, chief executive Dave Lesar announced Sunday.
"Halliburton is opening its corporate headquarters in Dubai while main..
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Bloomberg
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The U.S. House of Representatives, after installing its new Democratic leadership, is moving quickly to ban lawmakers from flying on corporate jets and accepting gifts and meals from lobbyists...
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BusinessWeek
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Corporations really need folks in their 30s to early 40s, but there is a tentative relationship at best between that cohort and Corporate America
Posted on Across the Ages: May 10, 2008 9:46 AM
I'm worried about Generation X and corporations. As far..
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BusinessWeek
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Women in South Korea are slowly changing a corporate culture that lags behind the rest of the country
South Koreans are a bit conflicted about career women. Gender wasn't much of an issue in the selection of a female astronaut to fly this month on the..
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BusinessWeek
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MasterCard's inControl corporate card will let employers set strict limits on expense accounts
Two courtside tickets to an NBA game: $600. Five-course dinner with your client afterward: $300. E-mail from your boss at 8:15 a.m. the next day asking what..
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BusinessWeek
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To appeal to corporate clients, Apple is giving its handset a raft of features such as the ability to support Microsoft Outlook
Even as the Apple iPhone has drawn praise for its design and music- and video-playing capabilities, the handset has also bor..
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BusinessWeek
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In ordinary times, stock and bond investors see pretty much eye-to-eye when sizing up the risk of corporate default. When bond investors get nervous about a default, the stock price gets whacked because shareholders are the first to be wiped out in a bank..
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BusinessWeek
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With corporate spending slowing, big tech outfits seek the smaller prey. Oracle's and Sun's deals highlight the consolidation wave
The signs should be pretty familiar by now. Looming recession. Slowing corporate tech spending. It has all the makings of..
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BusinessWeek
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Lower forecasts for corporate earnings -- and an analyst downgrade of investment banking shares --weighed on the market Tuesday
The market may be awaiting two big events in the coming days -- Friday's release of the November jobs report and the Federal..
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CNN
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Arab Business Council & Corporate Arabia:
MME goes to Cairo for the annual gathering of the Arab Business Council (Nov. 17 & 18). Four years after its formation, the Council is coming into its own. Economic growth is strong, business investment is high..
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BusinessWeek
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Democrat Charles Rangel proposes elimination of the alternative minimum tax and an overhaul of corporate taxes, pitting businesses against one another
It's being called the "Mother of All Tax Bills" on Capitol Hill, and it might just set off the mother..
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BusinessWeek
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The price of insuring even the safest corporate debt against default has shot up, on demand from big investors who fear serious housing and credit-related trouble
Big investors are increasingly concerned about the prospect of widespread defaults among..
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Alter Net
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An interview with author Daniel Brook offers us answers on why so many progressives get roped into the corporate world.
It's not uncommon for a person to enter NYU Law school with the hopes of one day working at the ACLU. By the time they graduate, tho..
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