OCTOBER 25, 2002 NEWSMAKERS
Share the Pain
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If profits are to keep growing, overblown executive compensation has to take a cut, says BW's Bruce Nussbaum
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OCTOBER 25, 2002 MARKET OUTLOOK
Brighter Weather?
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S&P's top market watchers think stocks have touched bottom and are starting back up, says BW's Gene Marcial
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OCTOBER 25, 2002 B-SCHOOLS
Stanford's Stand on Ethics
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Dean Robert Joss discusses how the corporate scandals have affected MBA programs
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OCTOBER 24, 2002 PERSONAL FINANCE
Squeezing Lemons
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Taking investment losses now can pay off for the future, says BW's Lewis Braham
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OCTOBER 24, 2002 ECONOMIC WATCH
Little Damage
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The summer plunge in stocks doesn't seem to have depressed the economy, says BW's Jim Cooper
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OCTOBER 24, 2002 PEOPLE IN THE NEWS
Glass Walls
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Schwab's David Pottruck says more disclosure is a better fix for Wall Street's problems than splitting research and investment banking
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OCTOBER 21, 2002 ASK THE ANALYST
Dividend Tips
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It's not just the yield that's important. Arnie Kaufman, editor of S&P's The Outlook, says dividend-paying stocks should offer consistent payouts and boast a strong balance sheet, too
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OCTOBER 17, 2002 PEOPLE IN THE NEWS
Juniper's Jump
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Juniper Networks CEO Scott Kriens on how the company is surviving the telecom meltdown
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OCTOBER 17, 2002 PEOPLE IN THE NEWS
Tech Rising?
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Ned Barnholt, CEO of communications and life-sciences company Agilent says the worst is over
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