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Nurturing America's inventive spirit is vital to its long-term well-being, but this crucial subject won't get much attention in the remaining debates. So here's a policy scorecard on the candidates.
Last February the heavy-equipment maker's CEO James Owens predicted increased overseas demand would push 2004 profits up by 40%. In a Q&A he admits he was way off -- profits should jump 80%. And 2005 looks even better.
Will TiVo and Netflix Make a Picture-Perfect Pairing?When they finally announced their long-rumored video-on-demand deal investors applauded, but issues of content, copyright, and competition make a happy ending less than certain. Capgemini Could Be Up for Grabs With the global economy improving, analysts are betting on consolidation in Europe's tech-services sector. Given the recent drop in its stock and what looks like solid prospects for a comeback, the Paris-based outfit seems a likely takeover target.
How Renault Jump-Started The Nissan RevivalLouis Schweitzer, the French carmaker's CEO, speaks out on the turnaround's key elements: ``Linchpin'' Carlos Ghosn, trust, and a performance focus. |
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