On December 7, 2010
$5B: The Cost to the Taxpayer of Drug Company Pricing Fraud
Controlling healthcare costs via prosecutors, no matter how vigilant, is the craziest way of doing it.
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On December 7, 2010
Why Early EV Sales Will Be Dominated by Corporate Fleets
General Electric, Hertz, AT&T, Starwood Hotels and many others are making investments in EVs and electric infrastructure. In at least the early years, their purchases will dominate the industry --...
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On December 7, 2010
How Amazon Is Clinching the Market for E-Books: The Illusion of Ubiquity
Google's new eBooks store touts its millions of books, but consumers might be more interested in appearances.
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On December 7, 2010
Google Shows Chrome OS, a Chrome Web Store, and a Killer Strategy
Google demonstrated a combination of fast browser, native Web netbook, and app store that should make every other tech company carefully analyze the strategy.
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On December 7, 2010
Duke Energy Ethics Scandal: Another Exec Taken Down By Email
The Duke Energy ethics scandal has taken out three employees -- the latest this week -- and a state regulator. The weapon that helped take them out? Email.
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On December 7, 2010
Increased Revenue Leads To Small Business Optimism
Business owner optimism is increasing, according to the most recent Wells Fargo/Gallup Small Business Index survey. Survey results show improved outlook for business owners over the next 12 months in revenues, cash flow and capital spending.
“After a year…
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On December 7, 2010
Why the CEO’s Secret Negotiations Threaten TPG’s Buyout Deal for J. Crew
J. Crew's CEO Mickey Drexler may have overstepped his bounds in trying to further a buy out by private equity firm TPG.
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On December 7, 2010
Car Company Ad Chiefs Confess They Don’t Understand Web Advertising
A delightful video of four car company ad chiefs expressing bafflement when asked how their business works illustrates a ticking time bomb in online advertising.
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On December 7, 2010
5 Lessons Big Corporations Can Learn From Startups
Shawn Parr is the CEO of Bulldog Drummond, a design and innovation consultancy headquartered in San Diego whose clients include Starbucks, Adidas, MTV, Nestle, Pinkberry, Virgin, Disney, Nike and American Eagle Outfitters.
There’s a stark contrast between the slow…
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