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...their attempt to create a corporate utopia, founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page are creating two stock classes--one for themselves and one for the rest of us, who must bid through what's known as a Dutch auction. For a variety of reasons, it's not a stock you need to rush...
There are worse role models than Buffett. But many find it disconcerting that the two classes of stock will allow the pair to sell most of the company if they choose to, yet retain voting control. The stock that Page and Brin keep will have 10 votes for every one that common shareholders get. Dual-class stock is rare, though it exists at companies like Dow Jones, Viacom and Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway. Although some of these stocks perform well, activists dislike the structure...
Office for Mac, priced at $399 (students and teachers can get it for $149, and customers upgrading from a previous version pay $239), is packed with other handy features. A scrapbook lets you drop Web-page clippings, photos, logos, even e-mail snippets into a space that automatically saves these tidbits for future use in any application. A notebook view in Word simulates the look of ruled binder paper and lets you flag text with eight different colored icons. And there are more than 100 new special effects for your PowerPoint presentations...
...management team distracted by a series of short-term targets is as pointless as a dieter stepping on a scale every half-hour." THE GOOGLE "OWNER'S MANUAL," a statement letter offered by Google founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin to potential investors, in advance of the company's initial public offering of stock...
...Peter’s personal favorites is a note the brothers found on Davy’s windshield. “Mario, I hate you, I fucking hate you, so why is your car at her place? I fucking hate you. –Amber. P.S. page me later...