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Some advice for Mr. Gorman
By Stanley BingHello, sir. I know you don’t start until January, and I’m sure there are a lot of people giving you guidance today, but I thought I’d o...
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Welcome to Detroit, Mr. Whitacre
The honeymoon is officially over.Three months after he replaced Fritz Henderson as CEO of General Motors, Ed Whitacre is getting a rude introduction t...
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Some banks stuff the mattress
As results of the stress tests begin to roll in, some firms -- seeking to soothe watchdogs and unruly markets -- are holding huge amounts of cash.By C...
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Career advice for young women
by Jessica ShamboraDana Perino is only 37 years old and already has the title “White House Press Secretary” on her resume.But at age 25, after working...
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For Mr. BRIC, nations meeting a milestone
Goldman Sachs chief economist Jim O'Neill coined the term, but couldn't have imagined its impact.By Beth KowittFor the first time, Brazil, Russia, Ind...
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Is Tiger getting good PR advice?
By Stanley BingEverybody’s got an opinion on this one, but a lot of the scuttlebutt out there is quite boneheaded, in my humble opinion. I am particul...
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A VC's advice for working moms
I am not a working mother. But plenty of you are – or are married to one – so I wanted to share some advice from Juliet de Baubigny, a human capital p...
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Intel gets some wireless cred
Intel's partnership with No. 1 cell phone maker Nokia could help the chipmaker realize its mobile ambitions.By Michael V. CopelandIn order to crack th...
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Thank you, Mr. Banker, for my overdraft protection!
By Stanley BingYou know, I think it’s kind of nice how my bank is always thinking of new ways to help me. It’s been like that my whole life. When I wa...
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Finally, some fresh air at General Motors
The most significant sign that General Motors is really changing came in a little-noticed announcement Wednesday.The automaker said it had succeeded i...
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