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...poster hangs over the desk of Kevin Plank, CEO of Under Armour, the red-hot athletic-apparel brand that has joined Nike, Adidas and New Balance as a major player on the market. Under Armour pitchman Eric Ogbogu, a former NFL lineman, is flexing his impressive pecs; underneath him, the tagline reads protect this house...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Under Armour's Big Step Up | 5/15/2008 | See Source »

...influenced them. At this year's dinner, which more than 60 current and former TIME 100 winners attended, the toasts offered moving moments. John McCain paid tribute to his "compatriots" Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama. Lance Armstrong extolled the work of the oncologist Dr. Harold Freeman. PepsiCo chairman and CEO Indra Nooyi honored her two daughters, while Robert Downey Jr. tearfully thanked his father, filmmaker Robert Downey Sr. It was a sparkling evening--like the TIME 100 issue come to life. And it began with a performance by legendary jazz musician Herbie Hancock, was punctuated by a hilariously topical dialogue...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Toasting the TIME 100 | 5/15/2008 | See Source »

...think what's true is that we're recession-resistant.' CHRISTIE HEFNER, CEO of Playboy Enterprises, conceding that pornography is not recession-proof; the company lost $3.1 million in the first quarter...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Verbatim | 5/15/2008 | See Source »

...French company Dassault Systèmes decided to put its high-quality modeling software into the hands of consumers, says CEO Bernard Charles, to "democratize" its use. "We want to make consumers comfortable with it, and build the audience for 3D," adds Lynne Wilson, 3DVIA's general manager...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: 3D Comes to Web 2.0 | 5/13/2008 | See Source »

Steve Creamer wants to talk about saving the world. The CEO of EnergySolutions, a nuclear power cleanup and disposal company, says it's his personal mission to help usher in the "nuclear renaissance," an era he says is coming on the heels of the carbon emission dark ages. Creamer has spent the past three years amassing a near monopoly on low-level radioactive waste (LLRW) management in the U.S. His company now handles 99% of such waste, which includes contaminated clothing, equipment residue from reactor water and other materials. After acquiring eight companies and putting them under the Utah-based...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Hitting a Nuclear Roadblock | 5/9/2008 | See Source »

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