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In "Busting the Trustbusters" (Washington Viewpoint, April) Steven Pearlstein implies that government interference in the marketplace that would permit on... Read more
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In "Busting the Trustbusters" (Washington Viewpoint, April) Steven Pearlstein implies that government interference in the marketplace that would permit on... Read more
Pearlstein's article is right on target. Unfortunately, those individuals most in peril from the policy are apparently the least concerned. I recently a... Read more
Steven Pearlstein and Robert A. Mamis clearly polarized the issues surrounding the billion-dollar plays on the Wall Street crap tables (Viewpoint: "The Co... Read more
A look at today's headlines from the entrepreneurial world: More bad news on the economy. "The recession deepened last month," <... Read more
Finally, we received several letters in response to two articles on the subject of banks and their relationships with growing companies. One of those let... Read more
The main problem with antitrust laws is that they give inept businesspeople a crutch as a substitute for innovative ideas. You can't equate big with stro... Read more
Among last evening's election results, the most interesting from the perspective of the small business community may be the victory of Adrian M. Fenty in ... Read more
In today's economy, every successful company is market driven. An overstatement? Of course. But only a slight one. Marketing, these days, is too impor... Read more
A decade ago she warned her clients of consumers who would shop K mart in the morning, Saks in the afternoon, and define their very being by their choice of ... Read more
A popular governor worries that while his party feuds over ideological concerns, Democrats will steal away with the issues of economic growth Read more
An Arizona governor rejects both the industrial-policy gurus of the Left and the supply-siders of the Right. Meet the candidate of the radical center Read more
He had no product, no experience, and no money. But that didn't stop Harvey Lamm from building one of the most successful car companies in America Read more
In style and substance, the new president of the United Steelworkers of America resembles nothing so much as a tough-minded business executive. And his formi... Read more
At business schools around the country, an entire generation of American managers has been trained to run companies by the numbers. The result has been a... Read more
One of retailing's great impresarios thinks he knows who's to blame for the lost arts of salesmanship and merchandising -- it's the retailers themselves Read more
Advertising's hottest creative director explains why "95% of all advertising doesn't work." Read more
The man who plotted the overthrow of Ma Bell's monopoly now runs a $3-billion shop by fighting bureaucracy, welcoming change, and constantly redefining what ... Read more
To his turnarounds he brings a heavy dose of discipline, a flair for the con game, and -- most often -- a pink slip for the CEO. Read more
The young founder of one of the world's leading software companies gives some provocative reasons for walking away from it all. Read more
The man who eased Steve Jobs out of Apple talks about the dangers of company cultures and the blind spots of company founders Read more
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