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Tech strategist Arnie Berman tells Duff McDonald how corner-office carnage can lead to big tech stock gains.Chevron Responds
Oil company rebuts Cond� Nast Portfolio's assertion that it is one of the "Toxic Ten."Venture Capital Offenses
BY Carmen Nobel
Female entrepreneurs like ousted Zipcar C.E.O. Robin Chase find they're held to different standards by the male-dominated VC community.Screen Gems
BY Sophia Banay
How H. Stern's jewelry coordinator gets the company's �million-dollar baubles onto the likes of Angelina Jolie and Catherine Zeta-Jones at the Oscars.China Can Help
BY Jeffrey Cane
Its trade boom may prevent a global slump.Keeping It in the Family
It's clich�, not to mention highly dubious, to say you're leaving your high-powered job to "spend time with your family." But a couple of recent departees insist they really meant it.Keeping It in the Family
It's clich�, not to mention highly dubious, to say you're leaving your high-powered job to "spend time with your family." But a couple of recent departees insist they really meant it.Gene-Sequencing Warrior
BY David Ewing Duncan
Illumina C.E.O. Jay Flatley is moving fast to outmaneuver rivals in a futuristic industry that stands to make billions of dollars off your DNA.Not Just Subprime
BY Jeffrey Cane
Treasury announces new foreclosure freeze.Move On Down
BY Megan Barnett
How the housing slump caused the best-laid plans of private equity to go awry.Ship, Don't Schlep
BY Joe Brancatelli
Alternatives to the airlines' mishandling your luggage-and increasingly, charging for it.Questions for Questrom
Master merchant Allen Questrom talks about the state of retail, the industry's consolidation, and a shift to more conservative fashion this year.Mad Woman
BY Willow Duttge
Shelly Lazarus, longtime C.E.O. of ad giant Ogilvy & Mather Worldwide, explains the firm's recent management shuffle, its attempts to land new accounts, and what comes next."Collectively, We're All a Lot Smarter"
An interview with Fred Wilson, general partner of the New York venture capital firm Union Square Ventures.Web 2.0 Faces a Squeeze
Tough times are coming for entrepreneurs as market turmoil cools the I.P.O. market, a New York venture capital investor says. Murdoch blundered in not making the Wall Street Journal free, he adds.Sallie Gets a Mr. Fix-It
BY Jeffrey Cane
Shares surge after a new chairman is named.One Billion Laptops
BY Kevin Maney
What began as a do-gooder effort in the Third World has quietly become cutthroat competition. Now one firm, Intel, has broken ranks with other behemoths trying to develop technology that is both affordable to buy and build.Bringing Business to Its Knees
Everybody who wants to be anybody in Iran-business leaders, intellectuals, and politicians-attends weekly prayers in Tehran.The Britney Economy
A back-of-the-napkin calculation of just how much the scandal-plagued star is worth to the multitudes who make money off her.Oscarnomics
BY Sophia Banay
The film world's best and worst financial performances of 2007.Let Them Eat Cake
BY Roger Lowenstein
Vanderbilt hoarded his fortune; MacArthur, to thwart Uncle Sam, gave his to charity.Fat Profits
You want onion rings with that? They're already in the burger-along with bacon, cheese, BBQ sauce, and a corporate philosophy that says to hell with the health police.The Marriage From Hell
BY Jesse Eisinger
Why Eddie Lampert's failing Sears-Kmart experiment could mean trouble for dealmakers everywhere.When Harry Met Vegas
BY Peter Waldman
Harry Reid, the Democrats' Senate leader, is a darling of national environmentalists.Model T(ata)
BY Kevin Maney
As the world's cheapest car drives into India, big automakers should be very, very afraid.Range in the Home
Super-sophisticated golf simulators mean Pebble Beach can come to you. And they're popping up in more high-end homes.Ads by Google
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