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Watch Woolies - it's the new canvas for our city's next art boom (Evening Standard) As the last Woolworths closes, and as the last cut-price CD and cheap plastic toy leave its grey metal shelves, this may not be an obvious time to look on the bright side.
The greatest risks they ever took (The Globe and Mail) In search of illumination, we asked a slew of strivers--entrepreneurs, politicians, athletes and show-business types--what they consider to have been the riskiest moves of their lives.
Letters (San Diego Reader) While I am just as sorry as anyone that the likes of Chris Cantore and so many other radio veterans were sent packing, I still don’t see the big surprise of it (“Why Local Radio Is No Longer Local,” Cover Story, December 31). The radio business is certainly no different than any other business now experiencing the drastic tumult and disassociation of the current bad economy.
Amid Doom and Gloom, Opportunities for Microsoft, Apple (IT Management) Recession, credit crunch, challenging economic environment: Call it what you will, it's bound to have a profound effect on the IT business during the next 12 months.
Can Bristol-Myers Squibb Surprise the Skeptics? (Schaeffers Research) This article notes that takeover rumors have recently drawn new interest to the shares of Bristol-Myers Squibb (BMY: sentiment, chart, options), but adds that there are more solid reasons to consider an investment in the pharmaceutical firm...( Read More )
Um, the gym will totally still be there after you finish that creme brulee. (Las Vegas CityLife) American
Dell Sees Double With Data Center in a Container (New York Times) The old Dell tended to let the other guys spend their time and money building big new markets. Then Dell would jump in with its vaunted low-cost model and begin taking market share.
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