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...Deutsche Bank gaming analyst Bill Lerner says Wynn's loss isn't surprising for a company still very much in development. According to Lerner, the competitors' two Vegas hotels earn just about the same operating profit, though since Wynn's property is smaller, it does average more per room and gaming table. However, Lerner says the best way to compare the two properties is to look at return on net investment. By this measure, the Venetian wins out, 30% vs. 12% to 14% for Wynn, but since Wynn's hotel is so much newer, he could catch up. Amazingly, Lerner...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Competition: Egos Bigger Than China | 10/15/2006 | See Source »

Will Farecast soon land in the lap of Expedia or Travelocity? Etzioni and CEO Hugh Crean insist that they are building an independent company that can earn profits on ads (for hotel rooms, for instance) and by taking a cut of tickets bought through links on the site. But Etzioni admits the chances Farecast will end up in the hands of a Web giant within five years or so are about 50-50. CNBC pundit Jim Cramer scoffs at start-ups like Farecast as sizzle without substance. "It's like, so what? I could do that company," he says. Among...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Next YouTubes | 10/15/2006 | See Source »

...published, just as it is impossible to identify the smartest and most talented scholars on the basis of their high school grades and SAT scores. Think, if you will, of PLoS One as a large public university—our doors are open to papers that might not earn admission to Science or Nature. But, over time, many of these papers will turn out to be outstanding. Once they see PLoS One, we are confident that consumers of scientific papers will discover what employers have long ago: If you’re looking for the imprimatur of greatness, try Nature...

Author: By Michael B. Eisen, | Title: Online Peer Review Must Be Given A Chance | 10/13/2006 | See Source »

...from Chittagong built an institution which uplifted impoverished millions in his country and, if you listen to him, portends the end of global poverty. His Grameen Bank-which is named after the Bengali word for "village"-extended credit to rural poor, empowering entire communities, and especially women, to work, earn income and improve the conditions of their lives. He spoke to TIME moments before hearing the news that he and the bank he founded had been awarded the 2006 Nobel Prize for Peace...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Paving the Way Out of Poverty | 10/13/2006 | See Source »

...themselves. Tutors are generally approachable and chill, and most are quite eager to be acknowledged by you in the dining hall. Don’t worry about annoying them with your requests; there’s a reason they’re getting free room and board. Make them earn those Broccoli Chz Chx Breasts...

Author: By Sara J. Culver, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: DEAR SARA | 10/12/2006 | See Source »

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