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Tyco International Ltd.


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Qwest and ADT Team Up To Offer Property and Web Security

Qwest Communications International (NYSE:Q) and ADT Security Services, a division of Tyco International (NYSE:TYC), have partnered to offer combined savin...  Read more

Scrutiny Sparks New Calls for Governance 'Top Dogs'

Amid heightened investor scrutiny, some U.S. companies are choosing to name a specific executive to carry the corporate-governance load. At Tyco In...  Read more

FYI: BYOB

The most recent corporate scandals are likely to accelerate a trend that's been building for years: bring your own business.  Read more

Returns: Mergers and Accusations

Yes, most mergers are misguided. But savvy investors shouldn't overlook those few companies that get them right.  Read more

Greed on Trial

Ex-Tyco chief executive, Dennis Kozlowski, is to appear in a Manhattan court today, accused of stealing $600 million from Tyco and its investors to suppor...  Read more

5 Stupid Tech Questions

The other day I referred to the announcement of 40,000 layoffs on Monday alone. I stand corrected. It was actually more than 70,000 American workers losin...  Read more

Is Outsourcing to China Over?

A growing number of American manufacturers seem to be profiting from an anti-outsourcing backlash.  Read more

The Secret World of Finders

Unlicensed dealmakers are suddenly, uncomfortably, in the spotlight.  Read more

Do the Right Thing -- or Else

New federal ethics rules apply to all companies, regardless of size.  Read more

Governing: Boardroom Makeover

Like many company owners, Richard Domaleski set up a board of directors only to realize he had done it all wrong.  Read more

UNTITLED

While global risk has become a focal point for investors, corporate malfeasance is still a hairy elephant. But if the recommendations made Thursday by the...  Read more

Intelligent Money

A strategy for getting not just money but helpful advice from private investors.  Read more

Sarb-Ox Spurs New Accounting Systems for Small Businesses

August 3, 2004 -- Microsoft Excel might be nearing its 20th birthday, but a recent study shows that small and mid-sized companies have be...  Read more

Managing Information Overload

You can't have everything. Where would you put it? --Comedian Steven Wright It's a never-ending headache for many fast-growing companies: T...  Read more

What's Next: Data Disasters

If litigation requires you to produce every e-mail your employees have written about a given topic, could you do it? If not, you could be looking at jail tim...  Read more

What's Next: Data Disasters

If litigation requires you to produce every e-mail your employees have written about a given topic, could you do it? If not, you could be looking at jail tim...  Read more

Big Problems and How Startups Solved Them

Even the most realistic entrepreneur underestimates the difficulties in building a business. Sure, everyone foresees challenges in raising capital,...  Read more

Book Review: The Right Thing -- Conscience, Profit and Personal Responsibility in Today's Business

It's amazing what a difference a few years can make! During the boom years of the 1980s and, most especially, the 1990s, it was rare to find business peop...  Read more

SMALL COMPANY INITIAL PUBLIC OFFERINGS: FEBRUARY 1986 Offering First Size Price after- O-T-C ...  Read more

Mergers and Acquisitions Looking Up for 2005

January 31, 2005 --A strong economy, rising stock prices and stockpiles of cash fueled mergers and acquisitions worth more than $800 billi...  Read more

Sarbanes-Oxley Regulations May Be Loosened

Dec. 13, 2005 --Small public companies could save millions of dollars now spent on audits required by the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, according to...  Read more

Sarbanes-Oxley Regulations May Be Loosened

Dec. 13, 2005 --Small public companies could save millions of dollars now spent on audits required by the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, according to...  Read more

What's Next: Introducing the CamPuter

Imagine 10 million surveillance cameras, digitized and linked.  Read more

Child's Play

Start-up attempts to sell a positive-message-stuffed doll to kids.  Read more

The MBA Program -- Den of Iniquity?

The Economist has a couple of interesting thoughts on whether the cult of the MBA is somehow to blame for the venom spit out by WorldCom, HealthS...  Read more

A Lofty Take on Leadership: Mountain Climbing and Managing Companies

People climb mountains to conquer them. Sometimes, though, they find that the mountains end up exerting an influence over them of a kind they had never an...  Read more

Sarbanes-Oxley

On December 2, 2001, the Enron Corporation, a highly-respected and rapidly growing energy-trading company filed for bankruptcy. It had inflated its earnin...  Read more

Accounting

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SEC Disclosure Laws and Regulations

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