Get Four
Free Issues

Subscribe to BW
Customer Service


Full Table of Contents
Cover Story
International Cover Story
Special Report
Up Front
Editor's Memo
Readers Report
Corrections & Clarifications
The Great Innovators
Books
Technology & You



Economic Viewpoint
Business Outlook
News: Analysis & Commentary
In Biz This Week
Washington Outlook
Asian Business
European Business
International Outlook
SciTech
Legal Affairs
Information Technology
The Corporation
Marketing
Finance
Management
Book Excerpt
Industry Insider
Personal Business
Footnotes
The Barker Portfolio
Inside Wall Street
Figures of the Week
Editorials


INTERNATIONAL EDITIONS
International -- Readers Report
International -- Corrections & Clarifications
International -- Finance
International -- Int'l Figures of the Week




MAY 3, 2004
Corrections & Clarifications

The Executive Compensation Scoreboard ("Executive Pay," Special Report, Apr. 19, 2004)

In the Executive Compensation scoreboard ("Executive pay," Special Report, Apr. 19), a footnote for the Dominion Resources Inc. (D ) entry on page 118 incorrectly states that CEO Thomas E. Capps left office on Dec. 31, 2003. In fact, Capps is still chairman and CEO of Dominion Resources.

"No Wires, No Rules" (Special Report, Apr. 26, 2004)

In a table accompanying "No wires, no rules" (Special Report, Apr. 26), the estimate for 2007 Mobile-Fi revenues was mislabeled. The correct figure is $918 million, not $918 billion.

Back to Top

"The FCC's Free-Flier Program Is Back" (Capital Wrapup, Apr. 26, 2004)

"The FCC's free-flier program is back" (Capital Wrapup, Apr. 26) reported that Federal Communications Commission staffers accepted $90,000 worth of trips paid for by FCC-regulated industries. In fact, some of the trips were paid for by universities; others by law firms, banks, and associations that serve the industries but are not FCC-regulated.



Back to Top


TODAY'S MOST POPULAR STORIES

  1. Oracle's Sun Deal: Oracle May Need to Loosen Its Grip
  2. Stocks: Five Market Mistakes to Avoid
  3. The Cars You Won't See in the U.S.
  4. Why This Real Estate Bust Is Different
  5. Picks of the Week: Berkshire, Starbucks, Cisco, MasterCard

Get Free RSS Feed >>
  MARKET INFO
DJIA 10226.94 +203.52
S&P 500 1093.08 +23.78
Nasdaq 2154.06 +41.62

Portfolio Service Update

Stock Lookup

Enter name or ticker



Media Kit | Special Sections | MarketPlace | Knowledge Centers
McGraw-Hill Cos.