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...Xerox wants to give HP’s board its walking papers We’re all guilty of overusing the David v Goliath trope but in the case of Xerox and HP, it really does apply....
...Andrea left BSI shortly after first contacting the regulators but continued to press them to act....
...Although PLDT chairman Manuel V....
...Not just individual bloggers and other self-publishers, but also companies and corporations....
...In a theoretical sense, the erroneous press release is an ideal scenario....
...I was hired as a consultant to Xerox Parc, the Palo Alto Research Center of the Xerox Corporation in California....
...Colonies like these, though, seem to suggest some kind of dry-land disaster, the kind of scenario which prompts corporations in movies to establish “off-world” colonies and we are not quite there, yet....
...IT now sits at the heart of the modern corporation – globally co-ordinated and responding instantly to market signals....
...POP Ziggyology , by Simon Goddard, Ebury Press, £20, 352 pages After the comeback and the V&A retrospective comes Bowie fatigue. Do we need more adulation?...
...“The 15-year arc of IBM has been about services, and she’s been right in the middle of that,” said George Colony, chief executive of Forrester Research....
...Anne Boleyn: Fatal Attractions, by GW Bernard, Yale University Press £20, 256 pages, FT Bookshop price: £16 Anne Boleyn, by Paul Friedmann, edited by Josephine Wilkinson, Amberley £20, 448 pages, FT Bookshop...
...In other words, godly hot dogs while you watch the Saints v Angels Super Bowl....
...facilitated by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC)....
...Altruistic collaboration, complex communication and division of labour make the colony act like a living organism of its own....
...N.V....
...The prince, who has substantial stakes in the three hotel chains – and also owns the Savoy in London and 25 per cent of the George V in Paris – launched a $3.2bn bid for Fairmont last week with Colony Capital...
...Of course, It Korea’s government cannot, and should not, attempt to control the inevitable press sensationalism and nationalism that will accompany almost any high-visibility foreign-owned company corporation...
...Some time soon the notoriously liberal ninth circuit federal appeals court in California will hear arguments in the case of Women v Wal-Mart (official name: Dukes v Wal-Mart Stores)....
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