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...bias within a bias...
...really good reason for Merrill analysts to go work somewhere else - doesn't change the answer to yes. Heck, a lot of investors, professional and otherwise, aren't even so crazy about what Merrill did. Many like the idea of their tipsters, if not exactly free of company bias, at least having their money where their mouth is. (Even Merrill's Melnick was agnostic on the question just weeks ago, telling USA Today "You can come down on both sides, and that's the problem. I really don't have a definitive point of view...
...around in the playground to bring it down to size. Jackson correctly surmised what was necessary: someone needed to beat Microsoft's head against a brick wall repeatedly and remind it of the existence of the rule of law. He took on the role, and the official branding of bias that comes with it. The payoff will take a little longer. If Microsoft really has turned over a new leaf, Silicon Valley may one day build statues in his honor...
...Mart's corporate stance on discrimination. They seemed to take it very seriously. We had a lengthy computer training and were told very clearly not to discriminate against our fellow employees, based on race, gender, ethnicity, etc. One of the vignettes they used was one on gender bias. They showed a man telling a woman she "couldn't" do some type of job related act (such as lifting) because she was a woman. They made it very clear this type of behavior wouldn't be tolerated. So the case is interesting because if it's true, Wal-Mart seems...
...Hamad and Yasin say bias by American media sources combined with the American government's alliance with Israel makes presenting their views more of a challenge...