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Avaya Starts New Year With New President, CEO
Kevin Kennedy assumed the dual role from Charles Giancarlo, the corporate communications technology company's interim leader.
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Greenberg's Boiling Mad At AIG Sale
Insurer's former chief pens scalding critique of subsidiary sale.
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The Tech Solution To The Recession
IBM, IT industry argue that spending on smarter infrastructure will offer more job creation bang per stimulus buck.
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Toyota Hits The Brakes
With demand falling, the automaker will halt production at its Japanese factories for 11 days.
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Stop The Bonuses
Capping Wall Street compensation will help the country--and New York.
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Treasury's Paulson Gets It Wrong
A global savings glut did not cause our economic woes.
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Health Spending Continues To Explode
New government figures show generic drugs slowed zooming outlays, but not by much.
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Chesapeake Collects Cash
Liquidity concerns motivate sale of natural gas assets to group of private investors.
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Navistar Skids As It Applies The Brakes
The truck, bus and engine maker's 2009 outlook comes short of the Street's, but not all is grim in its projections despite the prolonged recession.
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Five Reasons Why India Can't 'Do A Gaza' On Pakistan
Israel has far fewer restrictions.
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Street Sizzles In The Gloom
A sizable rally got 2009 off to a great start Friday, but dour economic figures are on the horizon.
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Outlook 2009: Bullish Calls
The Forbes.com Investor Team finds out where longtime bear Gary Shilling is long.
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America's Most Educated Small Towns
These 20 towns boast the greatest concentration of residents with advanced degrees.
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The CIO Squeeze
CIOs must solve increasingly complex problems as their budgets shrink.
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Apple's Macworld Game
The only way Steve Jobs & Co. could win the expectations game was to make next week's Macworld Apple's last.
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Apple's Macworld Game
The only way Steve Jobs & Co. could win the expectations game was to make next week's Macworld Apple's last.
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Wall Street Gets New Year Bump
Stocks climbed Friday morning as investors shook off a gloomy 2008.
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Europe Up As Russia Turns Off The Taps
Shares traded higher to start 2009, even as Gazprom halted gas supplies to Ukraine.
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The Euro Turns 10
After a decade of highs and lows, Europe's single currency is going strong.
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Invest In The Recovery
The Forbes.com Investor Team discusses stocks, bonds, oil, currencies, real estate and the Federal Reserve. It's your can't miss guide to investing in 2009.
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