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...also monitors the hardware over the Internet and supplies software to manage billing, create digital patient records and reduce errors. "[Immelt's mandate] is to see 20% to 30% of their revenue come out of intellectual content--software and other information that can enhance productivity," says Nicholas Heymann, analyst at Prudential Securities and a former GE auditor...
...completed by September 27, about the same time that the NATO task force pulls out. Many Balkan experts, including former Supreme Commander General Wesley Clark, have expressed severe doubts that NATO's limited engagement will be enough to quell the distrust and stanch the violence. Says Mark Thompson, Balkan analyst for the International Crisis Group in Brussels: "You can be pretty sure that any voluntary disarmament isn't going to convince the [Macedonian Slavs] that the N.L.A. threat is over...
...this year to run Reebok's main lines of business, sneakers and apparel. "And kids too found us not to be relevant." As declining sales forced the company to cut back on R. and D., the styling of Reeboks across the board fell out of favor. John Shanley, an analyst with Wells Fargo Van Kasper, puts it this way: "Reebok shoes started looking like they belonged on the shelf of an orthopedic patient...
...hopes of boosting traffic. But the plan hit major turbulence: so many of the new partners were hemorrhaging money that Swissair reported a $1.8 billion loss on $10 billion in revenues last year. "With a clear head, it does seem like a crazy strategy," says Andy Chu, an airline analyst at Merrill Lynch in London...
...Though Swissair insists the payments it is making to get out of the three airline deals were already covered by provisions in the company's reports, analysts note that the firm remains a minority shareholder of Sabena and could be affected if the Belgian airline's recently announced restructuring plans are not successful. "Corti has certainly done well in managing to get out of obligations in France and Belgium," said Andrew Light, an airline analyst at Schroder Salomon Smith Barney in London. "He's bought himself some time...