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Rumor roundup: All about the new iPhone
By Philip Elmer-DeWittWith two weeks to go before Apple’s (AAPL) World Wide Developers Conference — the venue at which Steve Jobs introduced the iPhon...
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Are stocks about to crash?
Gluskin Sheff economist David Rosenberg says in a note to clients Thursday that it's time to "take chips off the table." He says stocks have risen too...
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Ericsson's new strategy chief: It's all good
By Stephanie N. MehtaDouglas L. Gilstrap, newly named head of strategy for Ericsson (ERIC) doesn't start his new gig until Oct 1, but it is pretty cle...
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Where are all the science majors?
In a move to measure its workforce not too long ago, Nationwide Insurance surveyed its 36,000 employees at the time. Its CEO was in for a shock. The s...
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An observation about Las Vegas
By Stanly BingI have a breakfast in five minutes, but I thought I would offer this: hotels in Las Vegas are like taxi cabs or dogs or hookers. They ag...
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Seven lessons about the green economy
At Fortune's Brainstorm Green conference, experts talked of environmentalist-capitalist collaboration; a smart-grid future; and the end of individual ...
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At Ford, bragging about quality is Job 1
Ford plans to launch a marketing campaign this summer to brag about how the Ford brand has risen in the minds of consumers.To back up its claim, it ci...
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Why Scotland is grousing about Goldman
As part of its $550 million pact with the Securities and Exchange Commission, Goldman (GS) agreed to pay $250 million to two investors that took big l...
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Rumor: 40-45 million iPhones in 2010
A Taiwanese supplier reports that Apple has doubled its order for iPhone image sensorsby Philip Elmer-DeWittCamera app icon. Image: Apple Inc.OmniVisi...
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Silver lining at the N.Y. Auto Show
The buzz is that the White House wants to adopt a single national fuel economy standard, which would help both automakers and customers.By Alex Taylor...
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