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• Remaking ABC: Will It Work?
Disney president Bob Iger is under pressure from Michael Eisner and directors to fix ABC. Will the new treatment work? His job is riding on it |
• Baseball: Reversing the Curse
How the beleaguered Boston Red Sox team aims to change its fortunes, both on the field and off |
• When Business Owns Baseball
It used to be rich folks owning teams. Then big corporations marched in. Now it's both of them. What's the secret formula? |
• Q&A: Autodesk CEO Carol Bartz
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• Bad News for Trout
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• New Options for Stock Options
During the '90s, CEOs received plain-vanilla stock options. Now there are more flavors. Who wins? |
• At Dell, He's No Second Fiddle
Michael Dell founded the computer maker and remains the visionary of a corporate icon. But Kevin Rollins is more than a right-hand man. Is this a model for the executive suite? |
• How Disney Lost Its Soul
Why are investors so furious with Michael Eisner? It's not just the stock price. The faithful think his singular focus on marketing has cost the company its soul |
• Will Michael Eisner Survive?
Angry investors are pressuring Disney directors to replace Michael Eisner. A crucial vote this week may force the board to act |
• The Rush on Rolls-Royces
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• Books: Business Advice From a Coach
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• Sloan: Tech's Impact on Telecom
Washington's crazy quilt of regulations governing all the different phone technologies is partly to blame for the churn in the industry these days |
• Comcast's Big Bid for Disney
How did an American icon like Mickey fall prey to a drab cable operator like Comcast? It's an intricate tale of bleeding-edge technology, big personalities—and hunger for power |
• Sloan: How AT&T Wireless Lost Its Edge
AT&T Wireless's future once looked brighter than a cell-phone screen. After a dizzyingly fast fall, it's on the auction block. What went wrong? |
• Sloan: Jamie Dimon's Return To the Street
Jamie Dimon left Wall Street years ago after tussling with Sandy Weill. He's back, with something to prove |
• Survey: What CEOs Fear Most
A new study taps into the fears of global CEOs—and looks at how well they’re managing them |
• Davos Report: How CEOs Can Change the World
A software entrepreneur has a plan to transform corporate philanthropy into a force for global change |
• Levy: HP’s Fiorina on Piracy, Technology
HP’s controversial CEO on piracy, the future of technology and the aftermath of her Compaq merger |
• This Son Also Rises
James Murdoch: A latecomer to the family firm is moving quickly up the ranks |
• The Company of One
How the out-of-work elite fights a jobless recovery that has left others powerless |
• The Godfathers List
Whatever defines power in business—money, connections, charisma—these men stand atop the global rankings |
• The Rupert Rules
There is only one true global media tycoon, but now new laws and the Net threaten even Murdoch’s empire |