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Why CEOs want carbon laws
Executives of Ford, Duke Energy, and carbon trader EcoSecurities are hoping market mechanisms will help jumpstart green tech investments.By David Whit...
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Why CEOs should do housework
By Patricia SellersThis afternoon, I walked over to Bloomberg headquarters at 58th and Lex to hear an author, a former Goldman Sachs (GS) managing dir...
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Why small businesses fail
The clues are usually there - if you know what to look for.By Jay Goltz(Fortune Small Business) -- Last month I wrote about Debbie Dusenberry, owner o...
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Why Obama didn't attend the Cancún climate talks
President Barack Obama sidestepped a gridlock in Mexico.Countries meeting in Cancún for the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNF...
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The female economy: What women want
Women control half the wealth in the U.S., say the authors of the new book Women Want More - so why are companies still ignoring them?By Suzanne Kapne...
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Why everyone will soon love "clean coal"
The one green technology that politicians of all parties seem able to rally around is "clean coal." Coal generates about half of America's electricity...
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Jim Collins Talks to Chinese CEOs About Leadership
IntroductionI met Jim Collins in 2001, at the FORTUNE Global Forum in Washington, D.C., where he gave an animated, inspired, 40-minute presentation, ...
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Madoff: Why not take the money and run?
By Stanley BingYesterday Frank DiPascali, Jr. pleaded guiltyto ten counts of fraud and other miscreancies in federal court. You remember Frank. He was...
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CEOs cash in on layoff wave
Nothing puffs up a CEO paycheck like a flurry of pink slips.So says the left-leaning Institute for Policy Studies, which released a report Wednesday h...
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Want the biggest iPod in the world?
Ask this small gadget shop, which specializes in going where Apple won't.By Michal Lev-RamLike many consumers, John Mayberry was looking to upgrade hi...
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