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- Eradicating Poverty Takes Private Enterprise
- About 40 percent of the world's 6 billion inhabitants earn $2 a day or less. Typically we have tried to wipe away poverty through initiatives by government, non-governmental organizations and philanthropists. Despite their efforts poverty remains widespread. What more can be done? Harvard Business School senior lecturer...
- Blog posts 2009-04-23
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- ATMI, Inc. Q3 2008 Earnings Call Transcript
- Question-and-Answer Session Operator Operator Instructions Your first question comes from Michael Chu – J.P. Morgan. Michael Chu – J.P. Morgan Just a quick one here. You see any benefits from a COGS perspective as a result of maybe a weakening overall commodity outlook? Timothy C....
- Earnings calls 2008-10-27
- Teradyne, Inc. Q3 2008 Earnings Call Transcript
- Question-and-Answer Session Operator Yes, sir. Operator Instructions and your first question will come from the line of Timothy Arcuri with Citi. Brian Lee - Citigroup Hi, guys. This is actually Brian Lee calling in for Tim. Just had two quick things. ...
- Earnings calls 2008-10-23
- Verigy, Ltd. F3Q08 (Qtr End 07/31/08) Earnings Call Transcript
- Question-and-Answer SessionOperator Operator instructions Your first question comes from the line of Jim Covello of Goldman Sachs. Please proceed. Jim Covello - Goldman Sachs Good afternoon. Thanks very much. The question on the guidance relative to the revenue guidance I think, you explained well with some weakness of the...
- Earnings calls 2008-08-21
- Energy Secretary Steven Chu Should Be Fired for NatGas Views
- Michael Fitzsimmons submits: Any U.S. Energy Secretary that says he's "agnostic" about natural gas transportation should be fired. Period. Secretary Chu, Nobel Prize or not, is turning out to be just another incompetent policy wonk. Here's the story as reported by Platt's. Also, Platt's reports in Wednesday's "Gas Daily" that...
- External links 2009-04-09
- Steve Chu, Energy Secretary: Greentech World Likely To Approve
- Greentech Media submits: By Michael Kanellos Steve Chu–the Nobel Prize winning physicist who runs the Lawrence Berkeley National Lab–has been selected to become the U.S. Secretary of Energy, according to the Los Angeles Times. by Greentech Media
- External links 2008-12-11
- Chu: We Need Clean Coal, Carbon Capture
- Greentech Media submits: By Michael Kanellos Steve Chu, the likely next Secretary of Energy for the U.S., told a Senate committee that the country needed to invest in clean coal as well as carbon capture. by Greentech Media
- External links 2009-01-13
- Energy Roundup: Chu Backs FutureGen, World's Largest Laser, and More
- FutureGen might just have a future -- Energy Secretary Steven Chu met with FutureGen Alliance officials today and said the project has merit, a move that suggests the troubled near-zero emission coal-fueled plant might have a new life under the Obama administration. FutureGen, a project aimed at generating electricity while permanently storing carbon dioxide...
- Blog posts 2009-03-30
- Detroit Free Press Susan Tompor Column.
- By Susan Tompor, Detroit Free Press Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Apr. 7--BROKERAGE SHOWS SIGNS OF TURNAROUND: A few weeks ago, I spotted yet another sign that Wall Street has kicked the bear market to the curb. It was a want ad in...
- Research articles 2004-04-07
- F1: chu's back in the old routine
- Michael Schumacher sent out a chilling warning to the rest of Formula One after rampaging to victory at the season-opening Australian Grand Prix. The six-times world champion led from start to finish in Melbourne for the 71st victory of his astonishing career to complete a dominant week for the...
- Research articles 2004-03-08
- Dell Inc. F4Q06 (Qtr Ending Feb 3, 2006) Earnings Conference Call Transcript (DELL)
- Earnings Call Excerpt Dell Inc. DELL Q4 2006 Earnings Conference Call February 16th 2006, 5:00 PM. Executives: Lynn Tyson, Vice President of Investor Relations & Global Corporate Communication Jim Schneider, Chief Financial Officer Kevin Rollins, Chief Executive Officer and President Michael...
- Earnings calls 2006-02-17
- Full Transcript of Dell’s 3Q06 Conference Call — Prepared Remarks (DELL)
- Earnings Call ExcerptHere’s the entire text of the prepared remarks from Dell’s (ticker: DELL) Q3 2006 conference call. The Q&A is here. We recognize that this transcript may contain inaccuracies - if you find any, please post a comment below and we’ll incorporate your corrections. And please note: this...
- Earnings calls 2005-11-21
- DuPage collegians.(Neighbor)
- - The following local students' names will appear on the newest Bronze Tablet in the library at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. University Honors and inclusion on the Bronze Tablet are the university's highest academic honors for students receiving bachelor's degrees. ...
- Research articles 2004-08-29
- NCAA MEN'S TENNIS
- Wednesday Athens, Ga. First Round Singles Benjamin Becker, Baylor, def. Paul Ciorascu, Mississippi, 6-1, 0- 6, 6-4. Rameez Junaid, Auburn, def. Ryan Livesay, Tulsa, 7-6 (5), 6-3. Daniel Klemetz, def. Ryan Newport, Texas A&M,...
- Research articles 2003-05-22
- Society World
- At The End Of The Rainbow: Derek Michael Mercadal wed Aliska Marie Nance at the Blessed Sacrament Church in New Orleans. The bride is a graduate of Xavier University of Louisiana. The groom is a graduate of Loyola University of New Orleans and the Loyola University School of Law. He...
- Research articles 2001-08-27
- S&P-TCONF-Great-West Lifeco-CW Neg-Tues 2/18@3 PM ET
- Business Editors NEW YORK--BUSINESS WIRE--Standard & Poor's Feb. 18, 2003--On Tues., Feb. 18 at 3:00 p.m. Eastern Time, Standard & Poor's credit analysts Donald Chu, Michael Gross, and Jayan Dhru of the Financial Services group will discuss the CreditWatch placements with negative implications of Great-West Lifeco Inc., Power...
- Research articles 2003-02-18
- Stimulus Money for Energy Companies Going, Going?
- Greentech Media submits: By Michael Kanellos If you won, you probably know by now. The Department of Energy has already selected recipients for $28 billion of the $32.7 billion in grant money allotted to the Department under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, according to...
- External links 2009-11-02
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