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Newsmakers
Subway's $5 Footlong

Subway's $5 Footlong

Subway has turned its foot-long sandwich into a top seller. Find out how the $5 footlong was developed and how much money it brings the chain

11/04/2009
The Curse of the Mogul

The Curse of the Mogul

Tom Lowry sits down with investment banker Jonathan Knee to talk about what's wrong with the media business

11/03/2009
TV Advertising's Latest Changes

TV Advertising's Latest Changes

Advertisers are teaming up with TV programmers to create content promoting both a product and a TV show. They hope the spots will help them combat ad-skipping on digital video recorders

10/29/2009
Factory Capacity Issues

Factory Capacity Issues

BusinessWeek Economics Editor Peter Coy discusses concerns about shortages of certain factory products, like cars, and possible inflation.

10/21/2009
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Most Recent
The Business Week, Nov. 6, 2009

The Business Week, Nov. 6, 2009

Unemployment jumps above 10%, Warren Buffett buys a railroad, and more in Part 1 of our weekly business news video

11/06/2009
The Business Week, Nov. 6, 2009

The Business Week, Nov. 6, 2009

Jobless claims and consumer sentiment are two of the economic reports of note due out in the coming week. Here's what to watch for in each.

11/06/2009
The Business Week, Nov. 6, 2009

The Business Week, Nov. 6, 2009

While President Barack Obama insists his health-care plan won't raise taxes on the middle class, taxpayers may pay in other ways. Find out how in Part 2 of our weekly business news show

11/06/2009
The Economic Week Ahead

The Economic Week Ahead

Jobless claims and consumer sentiment are two of the economic reports of note due out in the coming week. Here's what to watch for in each.

11/06/2009
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Investing
The Business Week, Nov. 6, 2009

The Business Week, Nov. 6, 2009

While President Barack Obama insists his health-care plan won't raise taxes on the middle class, taxpayers may pay in other ways. Find out how in Part 2 of our weekly business news show

11/06/2009
The Economic Week Ahead

The Economic Week Ahead

Jobless claims and consumer sentiment are two of the economic reports of note due out in the coming week. Here's what to watch for in each.

11/06/2009
Jobless Rate Hits 10.2%

Jobless Rate Hits 10.2%

While nonfarm payroll unemployment figures rose in October close to their post World War II peak of 10.4%, there was a big gain in temporary jobs, a leading indicator of permanent jobs

11/06/2009
Investing in Spain

Investing in Spain

Here's the outlook for Spanish stocks listed on the New York Stock Exchange or the Nasdaq.

11/05/2009
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Technology
Droid: Taking on the iPhone

Droid: Taking on the iPhone

The Motorola Droid is not an iPhone killer, but it's a smartphone that can stand up to the Apple's device on its own terms.

10/30/2009
Verizon's Droid Phone

Verizon's Droid Phone

BusinessWeek's Spencer Ante on Verizon Wireless' new touchscreen device--the Droid phone, which runs on Google's Android system--and the wireless carrier's strategy.

10/28/2009
Touch Screens Arrive on PCs

Touch Screens Arrive on PCs

Microsoft's support for a wide range of iPhone-like touch gestures in its Windows 7 operating system gives software developers freedom to focus on the creative aspects of touch rather than the mechanics. That should help touch move into the mainstream

10/27/2009
The Surging App Economy

The Surging App Economy

BusinessWeek's Doug McMillan says that goofy games get most of the hype and make a lot of money-but there's much more to this surging software market

10/22/2009
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The Business Week
The Business Week, Nov. 6, 2009

The Business Week, Nov. 6, 2009

Unemployment jumps above 10%, Warren Buffett buys a railroad, and more in Part 1 of our weekly business news video

11/06/2009
The Business Week, Nov. 6, 2009

The Business Week, Nov. 6, 2009

While President Barack Obama insists his health-care plan won't raise taxes on the middle class, taxpayers may pay in other ways. Find out how in Part 2 of our weekly business news show

11/06/2009
The Business Week, Nov. 6, 2009

The Business Week, Nov. 6, 2009

Jobless claims and consumer sentiment are two of the economic reports of note due out in the coming week. Here's what to watch for in each.

11/06/2009
The Business Week, Oct. 30, 2009

The Business Week, Oct. 30, 2009

GDP turns positive in the third quarter, newspapers suffer further sales declines, and more in part one of our weekly video show.

10/30/2009
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Executives
Interview with Maria Bartiromo

Interview with Maria Bartiromo

CNBC's Maria Bartiromo is interviewed by BusinessWeek Editor-in-Chief Stephen J. Adler for the Captains of Industry series at New York's 92nd Street Y

10/05/2009
Citigroup CEO Vikram Pandit

Citigroup CEO Vikram Pandit

Citigroup CEO Vikram Pandit discusses his struggling firm's outlook and the financial crisis with BusinessWeek Editor-in-Chief Stephen Adler. Recorded Sept. 17, 2009.

09/18/2009
Five questions for Brightcove CEO

Five questions for Brightcove CEO

Jeremy Allaire is the chairman and CEO of Brightcove, an online video platform. He answers reader questions about mobile video, YouTube, and more

08/14/2009
Executives on the Economy

Executives on the Economy

Leading corporate executives discuss whether they are optimistic about the future and whether they see signs of improvement in their businesses.

08/11/2009
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S&P Market Views
The Best Six Months Lie Ahead

The Best Six Months Lie Ahead

Nov. 6 - At this week’s Investment Policy Committee meeting, we discussed the end of the “Sell in May” period and the start of the typically best six months of the year.

11/05/2009
The Fed Didn’t Disappoint

The Fed Didn’t Disappoint

Nov. 5 - S&P's Senior Economist Beth Ann Bovino notes that the ADP private payrolls report was a bit weaker than expectations, increasing risks of another dreary employment report on Friday.

11/05/2009
Global Project Finance

Global Project Finance

Nov. 3 - Despite its importance to overall infrastructure development, project finance has suffered as many countries, states, counties, and institutions have cut or postponed spending.

11/05/2009
Mexico's Budget

Mexico's Budget

Oct. 27 - Standard & Poor's Chief Economist for Latin America Lisa Schineller provides an in-depth look at Mexico's current budget process and how the outcome could affect our local and foreign currency ratings on the sovereign.

11/05/2009
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Innovation
Five Questions for Dr. Ornish

Five Questions for Dr. Ornish

Dr. Dean Ornish, founder of the Preventive Medicine Research Institute, answers questions from BusinessWeek readers on such topics as the effect of obesity on American competitiveness

10/27/2009
Five Questions for Craig Newmark

Five Questions for Craig Newmark

Craig Newmark from Craigslist takes the "Five Questions For" hot seat to answer reader questions on topics from user interface design to his latest philanthropic forays in the Middle East

10/19/2009
Five Questions for Mozilla's CEO

Five Questions for Mozilla's CEO

John Lilly is CEO of Mozilla, the movement behind the Firefox Web browser. He spoke with BusinessWeek.com's Tom Giles about Google, mobile browsing and crowdsourcing

10/07/2009
Five Questions for Paco Underhill

Five Questions for Paco Underhill

Retail consultant Paco Underhill answers readers' questions and talks about the shift in consumer habits with Senior Editor Diane Brady

10/05/2009
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B-Schools
Job Help for the Part-Time MBA

Job Help for the Part-Time MBA

Pamela Mittman, assistant dean of career services at NYU-Stern, discusses MBA career services as it relates to part-time students.

10/19/2009
Mini-MBA Programs Grow in Popularity

Mini-MBA Programs Grow in Popularity

David Buckner talks about a course he developed called "The Bottom-Line Mini MBA," which gives an overview of business concepts . These types of programs have seen a spike in interest

08/14/2009
A Korean B-School Goes Global

A Korean B-School Goes Global

Jang Hasung, dean of Korea University's business school, talks about competing with U.S. and European rivals

05/05/2009
A new approach to summer internships

A new approach to summer internships

George Daly, dean of the McDonough School of Business, talks about how his school is being proactive in creating internship opportunities for first-year students as recruiting slumps

04/22/2009
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Asia
BYD Auto's Ambitious Goals

BYD Auto's Ambitious Goals

BYD Auto's Henry Z. Li talks about how Chinese government policy is boosting the electric car industry, BYD's plans for the China market, and selling abroad

10/26/2009
Spanish Bank's Man in Asia

Spanish Bank's Man in Asia

BBVA is Spain's biggest bank after Santander and currently Europe's largest in Asia after HSBC. Thanks to their strong position at home, Spanish banks seek growth opportunities in Asia. Produced by Manuel Baigorri

09/22/2009
Kaiser Kuo on Internet Polarization

Kaiser Kuo on Internet Polarization

Kaiser Kuo, speaking at the CLSA Forum in Shanghai, explains why the Internet is deepening the chasm between the U.S. and China.

09/17/2009
Morgan's Roach on World Economy

Morgan's Roach on World Economy

Morgan Stanley's Stephen Roach, a perennial bear, explains why the world economy is still vulnerable and why China must change its growth model

09/14/2009
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Europe
Verizon's Droid Phone

Verizon's Droid Phone

BusinessWeek's Spencer Ante on Verizon Wireless' new touchscreen device--the Droid phone, which runs on Google's Android system--and the wireless carrier's strategy.

10/28/2009
Jena's Surprising Appeal

Jena's Surprising Appeal

Former East German city Jena has become a high-tech center since the fall of the Berlin Wall and has fared better than other German towns during this recession

10/16/2009
Five Questions for Richard Branson

Five Questions for Richard Branson

Virgin Group founder Sir Richard Branson discusses the importance of sustainable investment along with his failure to beat Coke at its own game. Does he regret trying? No chance.

06/24/2009
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SmallBiz
Interview with Yodle's Young Founder

Interview with Yodle's Young Founder

At 22, Nathaniel Stevens created Yodle to simplify online advertising for local businesses. He tells how he raised $25 million in venture capital and built a lead-generation dynamo

10/05/2009
Create Presentations Like Steve Jobs

Create Presentations Like Steve Jobs

Communications coach Carmine Gallo discusses his new book, "The Presentation Secrets of Steve Jobs", describing how to use Jobs' legendary keynote strategies in your own presentations.

09/21/2009
The Turnaround Ace

The Turnaround Ace

George Cloutier, founder of American Management Services and author of "Profits Aren't Everything, They're the Only Thing" offers contrarian advice to small business owners

09/17/2009
Cash In On Your Passion

Cash In On Your Passion

Wine guru Gary Vaynerchuk talks about his new book, "Crush It!", and how you can combine passion, hard work, and Internet savvy to making a living doing what you love.

09/17/2009
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Managing
Stopping Office Gossip

Stopping Office Gossip

The Handel Group's Beth Weissenberger talks about the results achieved by one team after tackling head-on the issue of workplace gossip

11/06/2009
The Dangers of Office Gossip

The Dangers of Office Gossip

Workplace gossip isn't a harmless pastime. It creates silos and toxic relationships among people who need to trust each other, says executive coach Beth Weissenberger of the Handel Group

11/06/2009
Hickory Farms: Back to the Past

Hickory Farms: Back to the Past

Reconnecting with customers, cost-cutting, a commitment to sustainability, and playing up the company's traditions have all been part of Hickory Farms' turnaround strategy

11/02/2009
What's Next for Hickory Farms?

What's Next for Hickory Farms?

Hickory Farms CEO Mark Rodriguez talks about what's next for the company after cutting costs, reducing suppliers, and going green with packaging

11/02/2009
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Book Views
Economics with a Twist

Economics with a Twist

Steven D. Levitt, co-author of SuperFreakonomics, talks about his new book's offbeat world

10/06/2009
Advice for New Managers

Advice for New Managers

Managers need to let go of what they're comfortable doing, delegate, and do more of the things they aren't accustomed to---even if it feels unnatural at first, advises Michael Watkins

09/22/2009
Lessons from No Impact Man

Lessons from No Impact Man

For one year, author Colin Beavan and BusinessWeek's Michelle Conlin tried to live with no impact on the environment. They talk about how business can adapt to consumers' green instincts

08/31/2009
The Real Mother of Invention

The Real Mother of Invention

The author of Borrowing Brilliance discusses today's heightened need for innovative thinking and his six-step method for cherry-picking existing ideas and melding them into new ones

08/26/2009
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Tech 101
CellFusion Hooks Up Your Phones

CellFusion Hooks Up Your Phones

Arik Hesseldahl demonstrates GE's new CellFusion, a cordless phone that uses Bluetooth technology to integrate with almost any cell phone

02/05/2008
A Wireless Phone Made Simple

A Wireless Phone Made Simple

Frustrated with cell phones brimming over with features you can't figure out and will never use? The easy-to-operate Jitterbug might be for you because it does one thing: Makes phone calls

01/28/2008
Facebook for Your Phone

Facebook for Your Phone

BusinessWeek's Arik Hesseldahl demonstrates the Facebook application for BlackBerry and talks about Facebook options for other mobile phones, including Apple's iPhone

01/23/2008
A Quick Intro to Facebook

A Quick Intro to Facebook

Arik Hesseldahl gives a quick demonstration of Facebook

01/14/2008
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B-School Questions
Why is Leadership Important?

Why is Leadership Important?

Tuck professor Pino Audia says it's paramount in MBA curriculums to teach students how to lead.

09/28/2009
Why Tuck?

Why Tuck?

Tuck Dean Paul Danos explains why a prospective MBA student should consider applying to Dartmouth

09/28/2009
What Is the Case Method?

What Is the Case Method?

Tuck Dean Paul Danos explains the case method and why it is so popular in MBA curricula

09/28/2009
Small MBA vs. Large MBA

Small MBA vs. Large MBA

Tuck Dean Paul Danos explains the benefits of a small MBA program vs. a larger program

09/28/2009
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Lifestyle
EBay's Tech Makeover

EBay's Tech Makeover

Once a Web pioneer, eBay has fallen behind in online innovation. Under new Chief Technology Officer Mark Carges, the auction site has plans to make technology a priority again.

06/10/2009
Five Questions for John Schnatter

Five Questions for John Schnatter

Papa John's John Schnatter discusses his pizza delivery business, including how to differentiate in a crowded market, how to handle the down times, and why he's cautiously optimistic

06/17/2009
Porsche's Panamera

Porsche's Panamera

The Panamera sedan, which will be in showrooms next year, is meant to expand Porsche sales beyond sports cars.

08/19/2009
Chevrolet and the new GM

Chevrolet and the new GM

BusinessWeek's David Kiley on the importance of the Chevrolet brand to GM as the automaker strives to exit bankruptcy a leaner, more effective company.

07/08/2009
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News
The Business Week, Nov. 6, 2009

The Business Week, Nov. 6, 2009

Unemployment jumps above 10%, Warren Buffett buys a railroad, and more in Part 1 of our weekly business news video

11/06/2009
The Business Week, Nov. 6, 2009

The Business Week, Nov. 6, 2009

While President Barack Obama insists his health-care plan won't raise taxes on the middle class, taxpayers may pay in other ways. Find out how in Part 2 of our weekly business news show

11/06/2009
The Business Week, Nov. 6, 2009

The Business Week, Nov. 6, 2009

Jobless claims and consumer sentiment are two of the economic reports of note due out in the coming week. Here's what to watch for in each.

11/06/2009
Jobless Rate Hits 10.2%

Jobless Rate Hits 10.2%

While nonfarm payroll unemployment figures rose in October close to their post World War II peak of 10.4%, there was a big gain in temporary jobs, a leading indicator of permanent jobs

11/06/2009
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Market Reports
Apple Ad teeter

Apple Ad teeter

Apple Ad teeter

10/23/2009
Apple Ad pc

Apple Ad pc

Apple Ad pc

10/23/2009
Apple Ad Broken

Apple Ad Broken

Apple Ad Broken

10/23/2009
Markets Unfazed by Aid Pkg

Markets Unfazed by Aid Pkg

December 19, 2008, 4:15 PM ET – GM, Chrysler, Ford get life vest

12/19/2008
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Markets Unfazed by Aid Pkg

Markets Unfazed by Aid Pkg

December 19, 2008, 4:15 PM ET GM, Chrysler, Ford get life vest

12/19/2008
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