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Big food is trying to become big pharma
Nestle, the maker of Hot Pockets and Haagen Dazs, says they are concerned about the health of their customers. So the world's largest food company has...
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Big Pharma's Challenge: Figuring out China
Sanofi-aventis can't hire fast enough in China. The French drug giant has been paring its staff in the U.S. and Europe, but it is expanding its Chines...
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Big banks have a big credit problem
Bank of America and Citigroup have been sinking billions into rainy day funds, but problem loans are growing even faster.By Colin BarrBanks are sockin...
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Nanotech's big booster
Bernard Marcus sees enormous potential in the science of the small.By Stephanie N. Mehta,Bernard Marcus, co-founder of Home Depot, free-market absolut...
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Behind Oprah’s next big move
by Patricia SellersNow that Oprah Winfrey is talking about her life-changing moves–to cable from broadcast TV and to Los Angeles from Chicago–I have t...
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Malls think outside the (big) box
In a dismal retail climate, developers are luring unconventional tenants.By Beth KowittA freeze in consumer spending, abysmal same-store sales, and a ...
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Big changes in the cast at Disney
The media giant swaps roles for two top executives, setting up more players as potential CEO candidates.By Richard SiklosIf you work at Walt Disney, y...
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Bernanke: Too big to fail
By Colin BarrJust a year after he unleashed a flood of dollars in a bid to prevent a second Great Depression, Ben Bernanke's job is on the line. More ...
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Small banks, big problems
By Colin BarrThe New Year is shaping up to be a rough one for community lenders.Dozens if not hundreds of small banks figure to disappear in 2010, as ...
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Too big to be nailed
The news that Hewlett-Packard is the target of a German-Russian bribery investigation spotlights a seldom mentioned reason for the U.S. government's r...
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