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What the U.S. can learn from Canada at the G20
Toronto's downtown core has already been locked down at a cost of nearly $1 billion for this weekend's G8 and G20 summits, tightly scripted events tha...
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What Goldman Sachs can learn from Wal-Mart
Goldman Sachs has a public relations problem; of that there is no doubt. Even to those of us who found some of the questions in Monday's Senate hearin...
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Central banks start to abandon the U.S. dollar
There are those who would argue that the financial crisis was caused by over-enthusiastic worship of the Almighty Dollar. Call it brutal financial kar...
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How the IT department can go from zeroes to heroes
With the rise of cloud and social, it's time for the IT department to change the way they work -- and become company heroes.On a daily basis, a select...
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Notes from Davos
by Adam LashinskyOn my first day at the World Economic Conference in Davos, Switzerland, I was checking email in a lounge at the main conference cente...
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Canada's coming housing bust
America may be on the ropes, but its neighbor to the North wants everybody to know that, in contrast, it's doing just fine.Canada, once known mainly f...
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What exactly is a currency war, anyway?
Tensions are escalating among some of the world's biggest economies as finance ministers find incentives to devalue their currencies. But are we in a ...
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Can Nike Still Do It Without Phil Knight?
来源:2005年4月号《财富》杂志作者:DANIEL ROTHNow that Knight has stepped down, it's up to new CEO Bill Perez to channel one of the most inscrutable, contradictory, ...
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What is Jamie Dimon trying to pull?
Jamie Dimon could be the most dangerous person in America. It's not that he is incompetent and likely to lead his bank quickly onto the rocks. On the ...
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Men are from Facebook, women are from Twitter?
Studies show the genders really are different online.By Anna KattanFor Jonathan and Michelle Opp of Chapel Hill, N.C., the Internet, like electricity ...
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