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...Moulin Rouge.” No. (I know that Moulin Rouge isn’t a play per se, and my apologies to all those who really like the movie, but I really do have nightmares about some form of it being put up in the Ag.) —Mary A. Brazelton ’08 is the incoming Arts Monday editor. Her incredible knowledge of theater makes her a force to be reckoned with—doesn’t she look intimidating...
...Ricke, the embattled CEO of German telecommunications giant Deutsche Telekom AG, efforts to revive the company's sagging domestic business and boost the share price were just too little too late. Shareholders of Europe's biggest telecommunications company, which also owns the successful American wireless company T-Mobile, have lost confidence in management's ability to stop the dramatic decline in its domestic business, according to people familiar with the situation. One of those big shareholders is the U.S. private equity firm Blackstone Group, which has been exerting American-style, do-it-now pressure on one of Germany's iconic...
...Bands Dressed Up As...Other Bands Even musicians like to get in on the Halloween action; next Tuesday at the Middle East, the band Taxpayer will pretend to be the Pixies, Ho-Ag will try on Devo’s shiny red hats, the Appreciation Post will dress up like Rocket from the Crypt, and Chainletter will appear as the Cure. If you show up for the 6 p.m. show—which features Honah Lee’s Ladies Nightmare, the Keyhole Burlesque, Vagiant and Sunshine Ward—you can stay the whole night on the same ticket...
...Cells AG, based in Thalheim, has taken a different tack. "We thought it was better to concentrate on one step," says Stefan Lissner, head of investor relations. Three of the company's four founders came from Solon AG, a solar-module company based in Berlin. Unhappy with the quality of the cells they were able to purchase, they decided to make their own and founded Q-Cells in 1999. Located in the economically depressed former East Germany, Q-Cells has 869 employees and four factories, and currently plans a fifth. It will need one, with revenues projected to increase...
SolarWorld AG, headquartered in Bonn, could be one of the beneficiaries. Founded in 1999, the company began as a distributor of solar modules, then added module production. Today it also produces cells, markets "plug and play" solar systems and develops and installs solar parks. "I didn't want to be squeezed between producers and the market," says CEO Frank Asbeck. "As a dealer, you are dependent on your suppliers, and when the market gets good, they kick...