Archive for May, 2006

Apartment rents heading higher in ‘06

Apartment rents are expected to see their largest increase in six years this year, according to a published report. No comments

WestJet, Air Canada settle legal battle

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Corporate espionage at 10,000 feet

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A study in CEO greed

One of the questions crying loudest from the developing scandal of backdating stock options is, Why now? No comments

Can GMC get some respect?

Although it has been around for more than 100 years, GMC is the auto industry's forgotten brand. Even its history is shrouded in mystery. No comments

Vodafone dials up new strategy

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$13.4B buyout bid for Kinder Morgan

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London Times eyes more newsstands worldwide

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Roche bolsters Herceptin position with new data

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Guiltiest guys in the room

(FORTUNE Magazine) - The most innovative company in corporate America. That's what FORTUNE called Enron for six years running, from 1995 through 2000. It was an "extraordinary" and "unique" business, concluded a respected Goldman Sachs analyst in early 2001. When we wrote our first expose of the company, nine months before it collapsed into bankruptcy, we coyly compared it to Hollywood's reigning "it girls," Jennifer Lopez and Kate Hudson, because Wall Street was virtually drooling over the stock. Those memories were hard to conjure in the somber environment of the Houston federal courthouse on May 25, when a jury of eight women and four men convicted former Enron CEOs Ken Lay and Jeff Skilling of conspiracy and fraud. No comments

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