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What’s My Metric? Drug-Company CFOs
(Editor’s note: This is the first in a continuing series of articles that seeks to unearth “the metrics behind the metrics.” Rather than cover the numbers that most concern the broad range of finance chiefs — earnings or p/e ratios, for instance — each story will discuss the unique financial gaug...
By David Katz • Nov. 29, 2005 -
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Scaling COSO by Company Size
A recently released exposure draft by the Committee of Sponsoring Organizations of the Treadway Commission (COSO) may have been designed for smaller businesses, but it has applications for larger companies as well.Chuck Landes, vice president of the professional standards groupfor the American In...
By Helen Shaw • Nov. 28, 2005 -
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TrendlineTax policy shifts: What CFOs need to know to stay ahead
Discover how evolving tax policies are creating new opportunities and challenges for CFOs.
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Intelligence Gets Smarter
Cendant Hotel Group, one of the world’s largest lodging franchisors, licenses more than 6,300 properties under Travelodge, Super 8, Ramada, and other brand names. To search for rooms and tour packages across this empire, customers can go to the company’s brand Websites or to those of distribution...
By John Verity • Nov. 15, 2005 -
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Company Size More Important to VCs
Venture capitalists are increasingly investing in larger, more-established companies, according to data published by the National Venture Capital Association and reported by the The Wall Street Journal.In the third quarter of this year, half of all venture financing went to bigger, later-stage co...
By Stephen Taub • Nov. 9, 2005 -
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Who’s Got the Edge?
As CFO of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Corporation (TSMC), Lora Ho is no stranger to business cycles. Every few years, her industry is tossed violently from peaks of stretched production lines and handsome profits to troughs of bleak inactivity and desperate losses. But just because the sem...
By Justin Wood • Nov. 9, 2005 -
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The Kids Are Alright
Add the word “student” to an innocuous activity, and very quickly you might have cause for concern. Think of the student driver merging into your lane, or the student barber asking just how short you’d like it.Now try this one: “student business consultant.”The idea may seem quaintly civic-minded...
By Lisa Yoon • Nov. 8, 2005 -
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The Hidden Wealth of the Poor
In rich countries, financial services on the whole work remarkably well, despite the exotic salaries, the crackpot deals and the occasional bust. The vast majority of people have access to interest-bearing savings accounts, mortgages at reasonable rates, abundant consumer credit, insurance at pre...
By Tom Easton • Nov. 8, 2005 -
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Airline Fails; Private Jets Soaring
Soaring prices for jet fuel have pushed yet another commercial airline into bankruptcy: Independence Air. The discount airline and its corporate parent, FLYi Inc., announced Monday that Independence would file for bankruptcy.Reuters reported that Dulles, Virginia-based Independence has been hit e...
By Stephen Taub • Nov. 7, 2005 -
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Retailers Report Promising Sales
It seems as if consumers are comfortable with opening their wallets, which bodes well for the overall economy. A large number of retailers have reported very strong October sales, beating not only revenue forecasts but same-store estimates as well. As a positive influence on sales, The Wall Stree...
By Stephen Taub • Nov. 3, 2005 -
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View from China: Less Admiration for U.S. Business
China’s financial community is experiencing a subtle but powerful shift in perceptions about the United States. Two recent events have eroded what had been a grudging admiration for American capitalism. The first is the uproar over last summer’s failed effort by China National Offshore Oil Corp. ...
By Wu Chen • Nov. 3, 2005 -
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Is This Any Way to Run a Railroad?
As Marx Brothers movies go, Go West isn’t much. The aging comedy team was running out of ideas, and it shows: the plot is predictable and the gags are stale. Yet there is one memorable scene in the 1940 film. In it, the boys — desperate to keep a steam-powered locomotive chugging along — feed the...
By John Goff • Nov. 2, 2005 -
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Picture This
Unlike many corporate executives, Jan-Willem Beldman says he doesn’t have a problem with the vision thing. A team leader at Mentor Graphics Corp., a computer hardware and software design company, Beldman can quickly pinpoint up-to-the-minute financial forecasts, peruse regional sales results, or ...
By John Edwards • Nov. 1, 2005 -
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WTO Warns about Higher Oil Prices
Add slower world-trade growth to the long list of casualties of sharply rising oil prices — a list that already includes higher inflation, larger than expected airline losses, higher chemical costs, and slower consumer spending.The World Trade Organization (WTO) has trotted out a report predictin...
By Stephen Taub • Oct. 28, 2005 -
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Basel Faulty?
Basel II may at long last be coming soon to a bank near you. And for better or worse, the new international bank regulatory regime promises to shake up the loan market.The accord sets new guidelines for determining how much capital banks in 13 developed countries around the world must hold in res...
By Randy Myers • Oct. 25, 2005 -
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Downtick for VC Investments in Q3
Venture-capital firms invested $5.3 billion in 714 companies in the third quarter of 2005, according to a survey by PricewaterhouseCoopers, Thomson Venture Economics, and the National Venture Capital Association.Although the $5.3 billion was 15 percent lower than the figure for the previous quart...
By Stephen Taub • Oct. 25, 2005 -
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Bush Nominates Bernanke as Fed Chairman
President Bush has nominated Ben Bernanke, 51, chairman of the president’s Council of Economic Advisers, to be the next chairman of the Federal Reserve Board.If confirmed by the Senate, Bernanke would succeed Alan Greenspan, 79, who has served as Fed chairman since August 1987 — through the longe...
By Stephen Taub and Dave Cook • Oct. 24, 2005 -
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EC Plans to Lighten Antitrust Rules
The European Commission may be easing up on huge multinational companies.An internal group, led by EC competition commissioner Nellie Kross, plans to make it more difficult for prosecutors to find large companies guilty of breaking antitrust rules, according to The Financial Times, which cited co...
By Stephen Taub • Oct. 21, 2005 -
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Cisco to Invest $1 Billion in India
Cisco Systems Inc. is aggressively ramping up its efforts on the subcontinent.The San Jose–based maker of computer-networking equipment will make a $1.1 billion direct investment in its subsidiary Cisco Systems India during the next three years, said company officials, who noted the growing impor...
By Stephen Taub • Oct. 21, 2005 -
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A Market for Ideas
“The granting [of] patents ‘inflames cupidity,’ excites fraud, stimulates men to run after schemes that may enable them to levy a tax on the public, begets disputes and quarrels betwixt inventors, provokes endless lawsuits…The principle of the law from which such consequences flow cannot be just....
By Kenneth Cukier • Oct. 21, 2005 -
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From Push to Pull: The Next Frontier of Innovation
Ever since 1911, when Frederick Winslow Taylor published The Principles of Scientific Management, businesses have pursued efficiency with a focus that borders on obsession. Nearly a century later, CEOs and management authors are still writing hymns of praise to the benefits of executing operation...
By The McKinsey Quarterly • Oct. 19, 2005 -
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Top Agenda Items for Directors
The top five issues on the agendas of corporate boards this quarter center on the impact of hurricanes Katrina and Rita, the increasing cost of fuel, rising interest rates, employment needs, and board recruitment, according to a report by Christian & Timbers.The executive search firm, which b...
By Helen Shaw • Oct. 13, 2005 -
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R&D Spending Doesn’t Spell Profit
Increased investment in research and development rarely buys the financial returns and growth that managers are seeking, according to a new study by Booz Allen Hamilton.The consultancy — which analyzed data from the 1,000 companies in the world that had the highest R&D spending in 2004 (and t...
By Craig Schneider • Oct. 11, 2005 -
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Wedded to a Business
“You have got to be out of your mind,” said Stan Lawson to his wife, Gabriella Ambrosi, when she told him she was thinking of owning a business.At the time, Lawson — formerly the chief financial officer of Chinzano in Turin, Italy, and at DBS Industries in Middle Valley, California — was working ...
By Helen Shaw • Oct. 11, 2005 -
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Cox on Cross-Border Fraud
Fraud doesn’t respect national borders, said Securities and Exchange Commission chairman Christopher Cox on Thursday in a video address to an international conference of the American Bar Association.In less than two weeks, reported MarketWatch, he will join Federal Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan...
By Stephen Taub • Oct. 6, 2005 -
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Good News, Bad News
First came the good news. At the July 26 interim results presentation at his company’s swanky new headquarters in London’s Canary Wharf, David Grigson, CFO of Reuters, Europe’s largest financial news and data company, told shareholders that he would be returning £1 billion ($1.8 billion) followin...
By Janet Kersnar • Oct. 6, 2005