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Mar. 27, 2000




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COVER STORY
The 50 Best Performers
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INTERNATIONAL -- EUROPEAN COVER STORY
Who's in Charge of Europe's Money? (int'l edition)
   EUROPEAN COVER IMAGE: Who's in Charge of Europe's Money?
   CHART: Though Inflation Is Low...Money Supply Growth Is Falling...
   CHART: ...The ECB Is Raising Interest Rates...And the Euro Is Still Plummeting
   Reading the Tea Leaves at Europe's New Central Bank (int'l edition)
      TABLE: Expert Opinion
 
FRONTIER
Frontier
The Resource for Entrepreneurs and Small Business
 
UP FRONT
Talk Show
Sofa Spuds Never Had It So Good
Wynn-Win Situation for Vegas?
Kasparov Makes a Move on the Web
TABLE: Hosed at the Pumps
Home Office Away from Home
Chefs to Michelin: Non, Merci
The Agencies Flunk Out
CHART: What's Your Credit Card Payoff Profile?
Footnotes
 
EDITOR'S MEMO
Tracking the Stars
 
READERS REPORT
The (Silicon) Valley Girls Have Their Say
Two Views of Computer Associates' Charles Wang
U.S. High-Tech Needs? Train Inner-City Students
 
CORRECTIONS & CLARIFICATIONS
''We're where television was at its beginning'' (Entertainment, Mar. 13, 2000)
 
TECHNOLOGY & YOU
A New Chapter for E-Books
   TABLE: Building a Market
More Fun for the Fingers
   PHOTO: Logitech iTouch Wireless Keyboard
Help Desk
Web Destinations
 
LETTER FROM MOLDOVA
A Happy Ending to a Sad Winter's Tale
   MAP: Moldova
 
BOOKS
A Shrill Sermon against U.S. Globalism
   PHOTO: Cover, ''Blowback''
Indelible Images
   PHOTO: Cover, ''Magnum''
Silent Partner
   PHOTO: Cover, ''Inventing Money''
 
ECONOMIC VIEWPOINT
Global Silicon Valleys? First, Kill All the Subsidies
 
ECONOMIC TRENDS
A Rising Tide Lifts...Al Gore
   CHART: How an Economic Model Sees the Election
Will the Euro Fuel Trade?
My Daughter, the PhD
   CHART: A Waning Gender Gap
 
BUSINESS OUTLOOK
U.S. Consumers: Damn the Rate Hikes, Full Speed Ahead
   CHART: Shoppers Shrug Off Fed Tightening
   CHART: Sticker Shock at the Gas Pump
   CHART: A Broad-Based Speedup in Output
South Korea: A Soft Landing in Seoul?
   CHART: Output Growth Has Stopped Accelerating
 
NEWS: ANALYSIS & COMMENTARY
What's an Old-Line CEO to Do?
   TABLE: Ebb Tide for ''Old Economy'' Companies...a Tsunami for ''New Economy'' Companies
Guest Commentary: Blinded by Dot-Com Alchemy
For GM, Once Again, Little Ventured, Little Gained
   TABLE: Different Roads for Going Global
   Bingo! Chrysler Comes Up with a Crowd-Pleaser
      PHOTO: DaimlerChrysler PT Cruiser
Commentary: Biotech: Smart Companies, Dumb Investors
   CHART: Roller-Coaster Ride
Commentary: This Old-Media Deal Has New-Media Promise
   TABLE: The New Tribune Empire
Dueling Dishes: Can BellSouth Beam Itself Up?
CNET Spins a Wider Web
Such Busy Bees in B2B
   CHART: B2B E-Commerce Explodes
 
IN BUSINESS THIS WEEK
Christos Cotsakos: A Rich Haul in Cash Machines
Microsoft Gears Up for E-Commerce
Can Xerox Print Money?
Go West, Electronic Market
Icahn and Nabisco: Try, Try Again
Iridium's Line May Go Dead
Et Cetera...
Reality Bites
   CHART: E.piphany Stock Price
 
WASHINGTON OUTLOOK
Can George W. and Hill Republicans Sing from the Same Hymnal?
Take This Census Job, Please
Hanging Up on a Tax
 
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS
Auto Alliances in Japan: Carload of Trouble?
   TABLE: What Foreigners Own in Japan's Auto World
Commentary: ''Doctor, I Just Can't Make Myself Spend''
Clinton May Have Picked the Perfect Moment to Go to India
   CHART: Foreign Investment in India: Still Struggling
Fiat-GM: The Agnellis Face Reality
   Volvo and Fiat: Together at Last? (int'l edition)
British Airways Fights for Altitude
   CHART: BA's Turbulent Shares
 
INTERNATIONAL OUTLOOK
The U.S. and Iran: First an Import Thaw, Then Investment?
Mexico's Corporate Windfall
Creditors Win in Thailand
 
SPORTS BUSINESS
Commentary: Canada: Penny-Wise, Franchise-Foolish
 
ECONOMICS
Commentary: 1970s-Style Inflation? Not This Decade
   CHART: The 1970s Were the Exception
 
SOCIAL ISSUES
Down and Out in Silicon Valley
   TABLE: Silicon Valley Has Fabulous Wealth...
   CHART: ...And Soaring Family Incomes...But Poor Families Are Left Behind
   CHART: Housing Prices Are through the Roof
   CHART: Growing Hunger amid Plenty
   CHART: The Growth of Contingent Workers...Has Held Down Low-End Wages
   ONLINE ORIGINAL: "It's Almost Like There's a Spot Market for Labor in the Valley"
 
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Chips for the Post-PC Era
   TABLE: DSP Is on a Roll
   TABLE: In DSPs, Texas Instruments Gets Heat from ADI
 
DEVELOPMENTS TO WATCH
An Icelandic Saga About Privacy and DNA
''Oh, So You Have a Pig's Heart, Too''
Fruit Flies May Help Crack Human Insomnia
A Simple, Low-Cost Way to Lock Those Guns
 
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Commentary: How to Take the Hype Out of IPOs
   TABLE: Tortoises and Hares
   CHART: Stock Prices: Software.com, eToys
IBM: Once More into the PC Breach...
   CHART: IBM Desktop PC Sales Have Been Rocky...While the Unit Has Racked Up Losses...And Market Share Has Slipped
 
PEOPLE
The Miracle Man of Med Tech
   RESUME: Alfred Mann
   ONLINE ORIGINAL: Alfred Mann: "I'm a Very Persistent Guy"
 
THE CORPORATION
Where Have All the Accountants Gone?
   CHART: Brain Drain
 
FINANCE
Call It a Boomer Boom
   RESUME: Harry S. Dent Jr.
   CHART: The Market and the Population Wave
''I Kept on the Buy Rating, but I Told My Favorite Investors to Sell''
   CHART: Bank Stocks Suffer
Stocks: The Broker Is Wild
   CHART: Outpacing the Market
Commentary: How's the Market Doing? Ask the Wilshire
   CHART: Is the Market Up? Is the Market Down? Neither. It's Sideways
 
GOVERNMENT
The Great Internet Tax Debate
   CHART: Net and Mail-Order Sales Remain Modest...But Online Sales Are Growing Rapidly...And States Fear the Consequences
   CHART: Where States Get Their Spending Money
   Taxing Internet Sales Levels the Playing Field
   Taxing Internet Sales Hurts Consumers
 
BUSINESSWEEK LIFESTYLE
How to Make Havana Dreams Happen
   TABLE: Tips On Havana Hotels
New Orleans: ''Food Is What We're All About''
   TABLE: Soul Sisters
Las Vegas: Haute Cuisine and High Rollers
   TABLE: Best Bets in Vegas Dining
Philly: Move Over, Cheesesteak
   TABLE: Feasting in Philly
Vacations That Nurture Your Inner Scientist
   TABLE: Wanted: Science-Minded Sightseers
Women: A Vacation of One's Own
   TABLE: Planning a Trip
   TABLE: Favorite Retreats
 
BUSINESSWEEK INVESTOR
The Art of the Dealer
   TABLE: Cruising the Poshest Shows
   TABLE: What Dealers Do
Who Wants to Bank Like a Millionaire? (int'l edition)
   TABLE: Will Advise for Money
Need an E-Broker? It's a Buyer's Market (int'l edition)
   CHART: Who's Trading Online
Getting in on Europe's Hot Tech Action (int'l edition)
   TABLE: Roadblocks
 
BW INVESTOR -- THE BARKER PORTFOLIO
All the Stock That's Fit to Sell?
   TABLE: The Wacky Web World
 
BW INVESTOR -- INSIDE WALL STREET
Chasing Champion
   CHART: Crumpled Prey
Snap-on Is Set to Snap Back
   CHART: Lost Its Grip
Cornerstone: About to Turn a Corner?
   CHART: Down after a Spike
 
FIGURES OF THE WEEK
Figures of the Week
   CHART: Production Index
   Production Index Components
   HISTORICAL DATA: BW Index Back to 1992
   CHART: S&P 500
   CHART: Mutual Funds
The Week Ahead
 
EDITORIALS
The Risks in Fed Policy
The Other Side of Silicon Valley
 
INTERNATIONAL -- SPOTLIGHT ON RUSSIA
Ice Fishermen Are on Thin Ice...But It Sure Beats Staying at Home (int'l edition)
   MAP: Russia
 
INTERNATIONAL -- READERS REPORT
Illegals Are Germany's Real Immigration Issue (int'l edition)
Open Outcry Trading Is Alive and Well (int'l edition)
Biotech, Too, Has a Privacy Problem (int'l edition)
 
INTERNATIONAL -- ASIAN BUSINESS
Auto Alliances in Japan: Foreign Buyers Beware (int'l edition)
   TABLE: What Foreigners Own in Japan's Auto World
Commentary: ''Doctor, I Just Can't Make Myself Spend'' (int'l edition)
Murky in Manila (int'l edition)
   TABLE: A Bumpy Road for President Estrada
   CHART: Six Months of Decline
 
INTERNATIONAL -- EUROPEAN BUSINESS
Fighting for Altitude (int'l edition)
   TABLE: BA's Turbulent Shares
   CHART: British Airways Stock Price
Now, Brits Can Surf to Their Hearts' Content (int'l edition)
   TABLE: Winners and Losers in the Net Price Wars
Dot-Com Deals Come to the Steppes (int'l edition)
   TABLE: Snapshot of the Russian Net
 
INTERNATIONAL -- LATIN AMERICA
This Conquistador Is Riding the Net (int'l edition)
   TABLE: BBVA's Latin Reach
Brazil's Breweries: The More Mergers the Merrier? (int'l edition)
 
INTERNATIONAL -- INT'L FIGURES OF THE WEEK
Int'l Figures of the Week (int'l edition)
   Country Focus/Brazil (int'l edition)
      CHART: Brazilian Inflation
 
INTERNATIONAL -- EDITORIALS
Kudos for Germans' Bourse Ethic (int'l edition)
Too Many Policies at the ECB (int'l edition)
 

ARTICLES PREVIOUSLY PUBLISHED ONLINE IN INTERNATIONAL EDITIONS
FROM ISSUE DATED MARCH 6, 2000
Britain.Com
FROM ISSUE DATED MARCH 13, 2000
Flying High--or Flying Wounded
Greenback Magic?
U.S. Funds Are Conquering Europe
FROM ISSUE DATED MARCH 20, 2000
Shopping at the Chaebol Cybermall
Russian Banks Are--Gasp!--Lending Money



 
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