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...Network Solutions. An accountant by training, Korzeniewski worked for a decade for SAIC, a research and engineering firm. In 1995 SAIC bought Network Solutions, then the sole registrar of names on the Internet. Since that time Korzeniewski has inspired Network Solutions to morph from government grantee to NASDAQ darling, orchestrating the company's successful 1997 initial public offering. Last year many analysts predicted Network Solutions would be crushed when it had to give up its monopoly and let other Net registrars into the business. Instead, the company responded with an aggressive marketing strategy. It's now busting at its seams...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Who's Who In Washington, D.C. | 8/14/2000 | See Source »

...million Americans, a 32% increase over last year, watched one of the least dramatic final rounds in the history of the British Open. They stayed for a glimpse of golfing puissance--and to see a reflection of themselves. In an era defined by placid prosperity and cross-cultural, NASDAQ-obsessed Generation Y geeks who went to Stanford, it is only a minor coincidence that the national icon is a 24-year-old multiracial golfer who "plays around in the market" and could be worth $1 billion by the time he's 30 and was geeky enough to be nicknamed Urkel...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: How the Best Got Better: Changing Stripes | 8/14/2000 | See Source »

...buzz and heat in this sector are reminiscent of last spring in the e-commerce space or last winter in the B2B space, when hundreds of start-ups were launched and dozens managed to go public before NASDAQ tanked. But the venture capitalists swear that this time it's different. For one thing, these are real companies making high(est) technology gear for blue-chip customers. More important, some companies have been showing impressive growth and real profits. JDS Uniphase last week announced quarterly net income of $114 million; sales increased 173%, to $524 million. Corning earned $525 million last...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: An Optical Delusion? | 8/7/2000 | See Source »

...fund. The picks are ranked and filtered through computer programs to determine if they should be added to the portfolio. A big stake in selected technology and drug stocks, bought late last year and in early 2000, pushed the fund's returns past those of the Dow, the NASDAQ and the S&P 500. This year, StockJungle.com's Community Intelligence Fund is up nearly 22%. Not bad for a bunch of amateurs...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Amateur Hour | 8/7/2000 | See Source »

...ETFs) are SPDRS (called Spiders). Around since 1993, this security mimics the Standard & Poor's 500. Each share represents a fraction of a share of 500 companies. Your investment moves in lockstep with that well-known benchmark. Other popular ETFs include QQQs, known as Cubes and based on the NASDAQ 100, and Diamonds, based...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The ABCs of ETFs | 7/31/2000 | See Source »

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