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...recovery," says Vieille. "This should open the way." If the upturn in M and A activity continues, it'll be good news for beleaguered investment banks, who have laid off tens of thousands of their staff worldwide in recent years. But it's far less clear that merger mania is good for the companies themselves or their workers. The very consultants who touted mergers in the 1990s have since published studies about the outcome, and they make stark reading. One survey by consultants A.T. Kearney revealed that 58% of mergers failed to reach the value goals set by top managers...
...receive government approval. But Prime Minister Mikhail Kasyanov has already given his blessing, saying such nascent giants could act as drivers for the country's entire economy Misinformation Mania The fighting in Iraq may have subsided, but it seems companies have only just begun to exploit the commercial potential of Mohammed Saeed al - Sahhaf, the reality defying Iraqi Information Minister. Companies on at least three continents are already using a-Sahhaf in their marketing. The Northlands Park racecourse in Alberta, Canada, recently ran an ad suggesting the Information Minister would make a good race commentator since "a little inaccuracy [makes...
Undergraduates recycled a total of 91 tons during Recycle Mania 2003, which ended April...
Representatives in each House and the Ivy, Elm and Crimson Yards spent four hours a week encouraging classmates to recycle through poster and educational campaigns. During Recycle Mania, REP leaders say, each undergraduate recycled an average of 2.83 pounds weekly, a 26 percent rise from last year’s 2.25 pounds...
With the Recycle Mania contest behind them, Gould said REP is preparing for a display this Sunday at Springfest, when Harvard environmental groups will commemorate Earth...