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How A Trade Complaint Against China Will Influence U.S. Solar Market Growth |
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Despite the end of a popular federal subsidy, the U.S. solar market should grow about 51 percent and see over 2,800 megawatts of solar panels installed in 2012, according to a market research report released Wednesday. While the country made up 7 percent of the world's solar market last year, it will likely increase that ...
pubblicato il: 14/03/2012 - 08:33 |
What's the best route to becoming a billionaire? B-school professors weigh in.
pubblicato il: 13/03/2012 - 14:56 |
How American Businesses Are Giving Away Ideas To China |
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Guest post written by Kevin Pouche Kevin Pouche is COO of K logix, a data security firm. A recent New York Times article on China's aggressive efforts to steal American intellectual property ended with the following ominous quote from Scott Aken, a former F.B.I. agent: "We've already lost our manufacturing base ? Now we're losing ...
pubblicato il: 16/03/2012 - 05:22 |
How Apple Can Do Good & Screw Its Competition |
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A while back a contemplated writing a book called Lethal Generosity. Essentially, it is the art of performing an act performing a public good in a way that screws your competition. I abandoned the project because I could not find enough examples, but I keep looking for new ones. Lately, I?ve been thinking about , ...
pubblicato il: 20/03/2012 - 23:25 |
How Being a Mom Ruined Hunger Games For Me |
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? ? Spoiler Alert: If you have not seen the movie and plan to, and have not read the book, then don?t read my post. My company went to one of the first showings of Hunger last Friday. We were celebrating one of our most??successful??apps, LivePlan, turning one year old.?? In the past five years ...
pubblicato il: 27/03/2012 - 00:26 |
How Can CMOs Drive Growth? Latest Salon Participants Share Best Practices |
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Marketing leaders including Cam Balzer, CMO, Threadless; Jamie DePeau, CMO, Financial; Drew Koven, chief of marketing and digital commerce, Melissa & Doug; Dick Lynch, chief global brand officer, Popeye's; Tony Pace, global CMO, FAF; Jeff Rayner, VP-marketing and investor communications solutions, Broadridge Financial; and Mary Willis, executive VP and CMO, Oppenheimer Funds gathered for cocktails, ...
pubblicato il: 21/03/2012 - 20:25 |
How Celebs Subtract The Years: 5 Anti-Aging Beauty Secrets |
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Sandra Bullock, Julianna Margulies, and Julianne Moore may be in their 40s and 50s, but they look 20 years younger. Here are their picks from the latest and greatest that scientific skin care has to offer.
pubblicato il: 26/03/2012 - 12:55 |
How Changing Corporate Culture Is Good for Business and Employees |
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Moms aren't the only ones asking for more flexibility in the workplace these days. Men, Gen Y, and Baby Boomers are making the same demand. But what works for one doesn't work all and what works for the business matters, too. As I've said, we need to redesign the way business works, and you'd think ...
pubblicato il: 21/03/2012 - 16:56 |
How CMO Jessica Powell Is Introducing Social Networking Start-Up Badoo To The U.S. |
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UK-based social networking site Badoo.com is launching a new marketing campaign in New York this week in which they invite 1,000 New Yorkers to participate in a mammoth photo shoot to capture the ultimate profile picture. Forbes spoke to Jessica Powell, the chief marketing officer of Badoo, to learn more.
pubblicato il: 21/03/2012 - 22:55 |
How Did A Financial Blogger Wound A Governor's Pride? And why you might consider selling Puerto Rican bonds! |
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Cate Long writes the??Muniland blog for Reuters, and on March 8th, 2012 she wrote a post titled,?Puerto Rico is America's Greece?. If Puerto Rico was a state, its bonds would have the worst??credit rating of any state. Yields on a 10 year Puerto Rico??General Obligation (GO) bond are 0.60 percent higher than comparable bonds from ...
pubblicato il: 27/03/2012 - 19:27 |
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