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...midst of an ambitious strategy to reinvent itself as the automobile industry's most socially and consumer-conscious force. Ford has staked its future on honesty. "The reason that they are spending so much money on this is that their credibility is at stake," says Merrill Lynch analyst John Casesa. "They are hoping that this obsessiveness now will in the end benefit the company...
...Peter Lynch and Warren Buffett have it right after all? Is it possible to have a great portfolio without tech...
...collapse of political order in Indonesia has put the world's fourth-largest country through one nightmare after another in recent years: ethnic cleansing, cannibalism, mob massacres, military slaughter of civilians, lynch mobs enacting vigilante justice. But lost among these headline-grabbing horrors are other tragedies, the kind that will continue to haunt Indonesia long after the headlines have been forgotten. Factories are spewing out toxins unchecked, illegal loggers are slicing through national parks with impunity, and poachers and hunters are decimating the country's rich wildlife. At sea, pollution, uncontrolled fishing and the use of cyanide and dynamite threaten...
...Autonomy Public company based in Cambridge, England, and San Francisco, California CEO: Mike Lynch What it does: Autonomy's software uses pattern recognition to identify concepts, tag them and automatically set up hyperlinks with related information on company Intranets as well as the Web Why it is hot: Although it has been hit by the economic downturn, Autonomy is generating about 50% of its revenues in the U.S. and anticipates even more growth as software is adopted by commercial sites www.autonomy.com | last year...
Investing's latest buzzword is "visibility." "Are you tired of the word?" Merrill Lynch recently asked in the title of a research report. It's heard so often in brokerages that you could mistake a trading room for a training room at the National Weather Service. Visibility near zero, say meteorologists, er, analysts. Their fogged-over lenses are why stocks are in the dumps...