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- Weekend Round-Up
- £165bn loan keeps Lloyds afloat Lloyds Banking is being sustained by £165bn in loans and guarantees from the Bank of England -- approaching the £200m of quantitative easing allocated to support the UK economy. This should, says Lloyds, be set against the context of its £1trn balance sheet, but its...
- Blog posts 2009-11-08
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- Jones Naughton Files $60 Million Lawsuit Against AmeriNet Financial Systems et al
- LOS ANGELES--BUSINESS WIRE--Aug. 19, 1998--Jones Naughton Entertainment, Inc. (OTC BB:JNNE) announced today the Company has filed a $60 Million lawsuit against AmeriNet Financial Systems, Inc. (OTC BB:ANFS), ANFS, Inc. and individuals John J. Pembroke, W. P. Yeager, Phillip J. Yeager, Eric Cunliffe, Winston Hickman, Vicki Burklin and Alan Nopar. ...
- Research articles 1998-08-19
- Jones Naughton Files $60 Million Lawsuit Against AmeriNet Financial Systems et al
- LOS ANGELES--BUSINESS WIRE--Aug. 19, 1998--Jones Naughton Entertainment, Inc. (OTC BB:JNNE) announced today the Company has filed a $60 Million lawsuit against AmeriNet Financial Systems, Inc. (OTC BB:ANFS), ANFS, Inc. and individuals John J. Pembroke, W. P. Yeager, Phillip J. Yeager, Eric Cunliffe, Winston Hickman, Vicki Burklin and Alan Nopar.Jones Naughton's...
- Research articles 1998-08-19
- Microsoft ready for Gates departure.
- Byline: John Naughton Byline: John Naughton
- Research articles 2006-06-18
- Weekend Round-Up
- Telegraph Why bad bosses like Basil are also nastiest There's a reason Basil Fawlty bullied Manuel. Aggressive bosses who are overwhelmed by their own inabilities are more likely to lash out than competent leaders, says a study by the University of Southern California published in the Psychological...
- Blog posts 2009-10-18
- Is it Goodbye to Big Ego Leaders?
- He’d said he was going to go at the end of June, and as good as his word, Sir Alan Sugar’s given over the day-to-day running of Amstrad to plain Alun Webber, the managing director. The Hackney-born entrepreneur founded Amstrad at 21 and last year sold the...
- Blog posts 2008-07-02
- man who wove the Web, The
- John Naughton profiles the modest Briton who transformed the world FOR a man who has invented the future, Tim Berners-Lee does not look like a charismatic figure. He is a youthful fortysomething who dresses neatly but casually, drives a Volkswagen and has none of the vices traditionally associated with great...
- Research articles 1999-10-16
- Books received.
- Ursula Bahler. Gaston Paris et la philologie romane. Geneve: Droz, 2004. 873 pp. Yves Bonnefoy. Shakespeare and the French Poet. Ed. and with an introduction by John Naughton. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2004. xix + 283 pp. ...
- Research articles 2004-09-22
- Windows 7 looks for Tupperware touch
- After the Vista disaster, it's host your own launch party for the new version SOMEWHERE IN your email inbox last week you may have received from an acquaintance an invitation to a "Windows 7 Launch Party" scheduled for some time in the next 10 days. Do not be...
- News items 2009-10-18
- Great Intrapreneurs in Business History
- These five products have one thing in common: Each started out as an idea hatched by a mid-level employee — and ended up changing a company or revolutionizing an industry. Post-it Notes Intrapreneurs: Spencer Silver and Art Fry...
- Articles 2008-04-10
- Four Great Teams in Business History
- Great minds, support from management, and their own brand of secret sauce helped these teams come up with some of the biggest innovations in recent business history. The Java Development Team at Sun Microsystems ...
- Articles 2008-01-25
- Grubb & Ellis Company announced the sale of 911 S. Elmora Ave
- Grubb & Ellis Company announced the sale of 911 S. Elmora Ave., a one-acre property in Elizabeth, N.J. Jerry Putterman, John Luongo, Jay Kessler, Dean Tselepis and Don Naughton, of Grubb & Ellis, represented the seller.
- Research articles 2006-01-11
- Toyota Triumphs; Toyota has become the corporate equivalent of a second-generation immigrant: fluently, aggressively American.
- Byline: Keith Naughton With Christian Caryl and Hideko Takayama in Tokyo and John David Sparks in New York When U.S. automakers teetered on the brink of collapse 25 years ago, Japan-bashing in Detroit was in full swing--literally--as autoworkers took sledgehammers to Toyotas. Today, General...
- Research articles 2005-05-09
- Adages; 'Time' asks the perennial question: Who da man?(Briefs)(Grahame Weinbren's interactive art, Donny Deutsch view of commercials and Stuff's outlook )
- Byline: Richard Linnett, Contributing: Jon Fine and Wayne Friedman Time held a luncheon last week at New York City's Four Seasons billed as a ``debate about candidates for 2002 Person of the Year.'' ``This is the first time we've ever discussed the...
- Research articles 2002-11-25
- The Healthcare MBA: One Fast Track in a Slow Economy
- The bottom line: Healthcare is hiring and B-schools can't churn out enough MBAs to fill jobs in the $2.26 trillion industry. Top...
- Articles 2009-02-09
- Drug store news party
- [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] John Dowers of ECRM, Dario Margve and Danette Dabb of Brynwood Partners, David Talbert of Prestige Brands and Deborah and Larry Ammons of Wakefem Food Corp. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Julianne Painter of Kinney Drugs, Laurie and Mike McBride of Upsher-Smith, and June and George...
- Research articles 2009-05-25
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