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Apr. 10, 2000




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COVER STORY
PepsiCo's New Formula
   COVER IMAGE: PepsiCo's New Formula
   CHART: The New PepsiCo
   TABLE: A Life at PepsiCo
   TABLE: Pepsi Facts
   A Potent Ingredient in Pepsi's Formula
   Today, Mexico. Tomorrow...
    ONLINE ORIGINAL: "The Sweet Spot of Convenient Food and Beverages"
    ONLINE ORIGINAL: Is Pepsi's Stock Finally Ready to Pop?
 
INTERNATIONAL -- INT'L COVER STORY
Digital Wheels (int'l edition)
   INT'L COVER IMAGE: Digital Wheels
   CHART: Digital Navigation Systems Are Spreading...But Japan Will Lead the Way
   TABLE: Tomorrow's Techno-Car
   The Only Way to Surf the Autobahn? (int'l edition)
 
UP FRONT
Talk Show
Goldman Isn't Always Golden
   TABLE: High Hopes, But...
A Baby Bell May Give Birth
Zen and the Art of the Spoof
TABLE: HMO Hotbeds
From AOL, They Venture Forth
   PHOTO: Robert Smith, AOL Expat
Landfill, We've Got a Problem
Someone Will Win, You Can Bet on It
CHART: Work Is Just a Phone Call Away
Footnotes
 
READERS REPORT
Finding a Way to Guard Net Privacy
Knight-Ridder Won't Give Up Majority Control
GTE Played Fair in the FCC Auction
More Jobs for People with Disabilities
High Tech: A Big Help in Recruiting Workers
It's Only Fair: Japan Must Reduce Its Trade Surplus
 
CORRECTIONS & CLARIFICATIONS
''The Business Week 50'' (Cover Story, Mar. 27, 2000)
''The Talented Ms. Redstone'' (Entertainment, Apr. 3, 2000)
 
LETTER FROM WEST VIRGINIA
Seniors Are Raising Cain in ''Almost Heaven''
   MAP: West Virginia
 
BOOKS
New Policies to Fit the New Economy
   PHOTO: Cover, ''Growing Prosperity''
A Son Groomed to Be President
   PHOTO: Cover, ''Inventing Al Gore''
 
TECHNOLOGY & YOU
Novel, but Still Far from Neat-O
 
ECONOMIC VIEWPOINT
If We Can't Abolish the IMF, Let's at Least Make Big Changes
 
ECONOMIC TRENDS
The Living Is Easy--in St. Louis
   CHART: Cities Where It's Costly to Settle Down
A Golden State for Its Workers
   CHART: California's IPO Explosion
A Better Life for Our Kids
 
BUSINESS OUTLOOK
U.S.: So Far, Housing Is Shrugging Off the Rate Hikes
   CHART: Mortgage Activity Remains Brisk
   CHART: Home Sales: Drifting Lower, But Still High
   CHART: Oil and Stock Prices Make Households Edgy
Italy: Don't Be Deceived by the Bad News
   CHART: The Fuel for Italy's Growth
 
NEWS: ANALYSIS & COMMENTARY
How Fast Can This Baby Go?
   CHART: As the Economy Roars...Prices Lay Low
The Oil Patch Plays It Safe
   CHART: Hey, Small Spender
Commentary: A Microsoft Deal: ''A Day Late and a Dollar Short''
   TABLE: The Settlement's Potential Impact
US Airways: Into the Next Cloud
Internet Phoning Isn't Just Talk Anymore
   CHART: When Talk Is Cheap
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac Circle the Wagons
   TABLE: What Has Critics Riled
Commentary: The Weak Link in the Drug-Safety Chain: Doctors
 
IN BUSINESS THIS WEEK
Patricia Fili-Krushel: From Mouse Mogul to Web Whiz
Tiger, Tiger, Shutting Tight?
What's Thrilling Excite@Home
Web Patents: Now for a Closer Look
Can Dimon Turn Bank One Around?
A Bull Makes Bear Noises
Et Cetera...
Frozen Asset
   CHART: Ben and Jerry's Stock Price
 
WASHINGTON OUTLOOK
The GOP Won't Get Much Mileage from the High Price of Gas
Microsoft Fights On
Gephardt Backs More Visas
 
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS
Ireland: Burning Too Bright
   TABLE: The Heat Is On
Telefónica: Takeover Escape Artist?
   CHART: Strong Signals
   The Pip-Squeak Taking On Telefónica
Commentary: Did Mitsubishi Get the Best of Daimler?
From Convenience Store to Online Behemoth?
   CHART: Keeping Up Momentum
 
INTERNATIONAL OUTLOOK
The Mideast Could Blow Up in Clinton's Face
France Tries Again
Feuding in South Korea
 
PHOTO ESSAY
Putin, Da
Commentary: Will Putin Square Off with the West?
 
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
A Ticket to Dot-Com Heaven?
   TABLE: Building Datenight.com
Get Those Files out of Here
   CHART: Soaring Storage
Nextel: The Happy Loner
   TABLE: What's Next for Nextel
   ONLINE ORIGINAL: Nextel Isn't "Next Who?" Anymore
Deutsche Telekom's Yankee Point Man
   RESUME: Jeffrey Hedberg
   ONLINE ORIGINAL: "We Have Too Many Opportunities"
 
MEDIA
Toontown Confidential
   CHART: Cinar's Stock: Hardly Entertaining
 
MARKETING
Car Dealers Say: Follow That Mouse
   CHART: Driving Profits
 
SPORTS BUSINESS
The Amateur Athletes Who Saved Indianapolis
   PHOTO: Downtown Indianapolis
Commentary: Why the NBA Can't Find the Hoop
 
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Beyond the Genome: Biotech's Next Holy Grail
   TABLE: Proteomics 101
   TABLE: Out in Front
   First Silicon. Then DNA. And Soon, Protein Chips
   Tobacco Turns Over a New Leaf
Commentary: Needed: A Marshall Plan for Vaccines
   TABLE: Scourges in Search of Cures
 
DEVELOPMENTS TO WATCH
Outwitting the Chameleon Known As Hepatitis C
Fruit Flies May Help Fight Parkinson's
A Scalpel That Knows When to Stop
   PHOTO: Smart Scalpel
Did Life Begin with Buckyballs?
 
GOVERNMENT
The Mad Grab for Latino Votes
   TABLE: Crucial States
The ABC's of Vouchers and Politics
   TABLE: The Vouchers Debate
 
ECONOMICS
The Power of Smart Pricing
   TABLE: Savvy Moves
 
THE CORPORATION
Did Somebody Say McBurrito?
   TABLE: Beyond Burgers
 
MANAGEMENT
Can Bonsignore Get the New Honeywell Humming?
   TABLE: Bonsignore's Blueprint for Honeywell
 
FINANCE
Lehman's Raging Bull
   CHART: How Applegate Stacks Up
   TABLE: Applegate's Top Picks
   RESUME: Jeffrey M. Applegate
Return of the Stock-Pickers
   TABLE: The Best Funds
   TABLE: The Worst Funds
   TABLE: Big Returns at Big Funds
   TABLE: Bond-Fund Leaders
   TABLE: How the Fund Groups Fared
   Pilgrim's (Bumpy) Progress
      TABLE: Plump Returns from PBHG's Largest Funds
The Heavyweight Banks Line Up to Get Even Heavier
 
BUSINESSWEEK INVESTOR
Keeping Trusts out of Harm's Way
   TABLE: Where to Find Help
   TABLE: Smart Planning to Head Off Trouble
   Commentary: Death and Fewer Taxes
      TABLE: 'Tis Better to Give...
When Giving Means Getting Back
   TABLE: Gift Stock Resources
Taxes: What's Your Donation Really Worth?
   TABLE: What Are Your Donations Worth?
   TABLE: Learning More...
With a Couple of Million, You Could Do a Lot of Good
   TABLE: Foundation Q&A
   TABLE: Help for Budding Philanthropists
Your Will: The Devil Is in the Details
   TABLE: When to Review an Estate Plan
   TABLE: Estate Plan Follow-Ups
When Your Kids Will Always Be Dependent
   TABLE: How Much Will Your Trust Pay?
 
BW INVESTOR -- THE BARKER PORTFOLIO
All-In-One Sites Have Some Missing Pieces
   TABLE: One-Stop Accounting
 
BW INVESTOR -- INSIDE WALL STREET
Tyco: The Road Back
   CHART: Recovering from a Wallop
Leap's Genius: Flat-Fee Cellular
   CHART: Up, Up, and Away
The Hidden Gem at Western Digital
   CHART: Heading North
 
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 Economy: A Higher Safe Speed Limit
   CHART: The Amazing Technology Cascade
 
INTERNATIONAL -- SPOTLIGHT ON SWEDEN
Trying to Sell Europe on Snuff...And Gearing Up to Host an EC Bash (int'l edition)
   MAP: Sweden
 
INTERNATIONAL -- READERS REPORT
Oil Producers Have the Right to Raise Prices (int'l edition)
Can the U.S. Economy Fall Gently to Earth? (int'l edition)
Why Greenspan Should Get Tough (int'l edition)
The Dollar Can Do Wonders for the Americas (int'l edition)
Europe Has the Jump with Home Broadband (int'l edition)
The ''Logical Movement'' to Legalize Drugs (int'l edition)
 
INTERNATIONAL -- ASIAN BUSINESS
Astra: Ready, Set...Sell! (int'l edition)
   TABLE: Jakarta's Strategy for Raising Funds
Five Days of Clinton, $4 Billion in Deals (int'l edition)
 
INTERNATIONAL -- EUROPEAN BUSINESS
Telefónica: Takeover Escape Artist (int'l edition)
   CHART: Strong Signals
   The Pip-Squeak Taking On Telefónica (int'l edition)
 
INTERNATIONAL -- FINANCE
The Heavyweight Banks Line Up to Get Even Heavier (int'l edition)
 
INTERNATIONAL -- INT'L FIGURES OF THE WEEK
International Figures of the Week (int'l edition)
   Country Focus/Germany (int'l edition)
      CHART: German Pay
 
INTERNATIONAL -- EDITORIALS
Indonesia Finally Gets Serious (int'l edition)
Jospin's Giant Step Backward (int'l edition)
 

ARTICLES PREVIOUSLY PUBLISHED IN INTERNATIONAL EDITIONS
MARCH 13, 2000
Japan: Land of the Hostile Takeover?
MARCH 20, 2000
The Fly in Roche's Ointment
MARCH 27, 2000
This Conquistador Is Riding the Net
Brazil's Breweries: The More Mergers the Merrier?
APRIL 3, 2000
Where a School Day Is Also a Workday
The Latest Chaebol Game Plan: Stalking Cyber Startups
Brunei's Battle Royal
A Blip--or a Bad Omen?
That's Some Corner Pirelli Is Turning



 
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