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How Good a Buy?
PHOTO Hank Greenberg's AIG, the world's No.1 insurer, saw its stock tumble in February. Despite its now seemingly attractive price, however, analysts are cautioning investors that this may not be the time to scoop it up



DAILY BRIEFING
Business and investing news, commentary, and analysis

PHOTO Online Asia
China has been leaning toward open-source Linux, and Microsoft is trying to make it lean back by opening the Windows source code




GLOBAL BUSINESS
In-depth coverage of Asia, Europe, and Latin America

PHOTO China Journal
If economist Surjit Bhalla has crunched the numbers correctly, globalization has actually improved the lot of the world's poor




INVESTING
In partnership with Standard & Poor's

Street Wise
Fears of war and terrorism, mistrust of Corporate America, and a weak economy form a vicious cycle that will be tough to break




SMALL BUSINESS
A resource for entrepreneursFrontier: The Small Business Resource

Factory Days
A CEO finds that raising a small amount of capital can be a big problem




TECHNOLOGY
State-of-the-art coverage of info tech

e.biz  logo Street Wise
While Sprint PCS's growing woes appear to set it up as the catalyst for a telecom merger wave, they could actually slow it down



BEST B-SCHOOLS
Business Week's exclusive rankings and profiles

Commentary
The unrelenting bad news of weak earnings and corporate scandals isn't putting CEOs in any mood to take risks or spend



CAREERS
Advice for upper-management job seekers

Analysis
Message for Alan Greenspan: A new study finds that joblessness has far more negative effects than rising prices



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OVER A BARREL
Potential supply disruptions could drive crude prices even higher, says John Kingston of Platts


BIOTECH'S FUTURE
Human Genome Sciences' stock is down 75%, but CEO Bill Haseltine says the industry will recover


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