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...Bertelli over how to reverse losses at Lang's line. In the mid-'90s, Lang's sales were as high as $100 million. When he sold a 51% stake in his namesake brand in 1999, Lang touted Bertelli as a guy who "understands the culture of a high-end product," and said, "His line is very, very well managed." Bertelli, who later purchased the remaining 49% of the brand, was just as excited about the combination. His big plans for the Lang line included Prada-produced accessories, a beefed up advertising budget and at least a dozen freestanding stores...
...turn boost its real cash cows--perfume and accessories. "For now we do think we want couture," says Leon Falic, 34, of the plans he and his brothers have for the Lacroix brand. "We see the house at the same level but expanded--more stores, more advertising--and product categories like handbags should be expanded...
...billion U.S. budget deficit predicted for 2005, the highest ever and equal to 3.5% of the gross domestic product...
Happiness is not a product of achievement or wealth or fame. It is the reaction of our mind to the environment. Faith in God and the values of religion are a source of well-being. Happiness comes from caring for others and giving whatever we can--help, hope, love, respect, sympathy or just a smile...
...large part of the value of a project becomes embedded in the software," Hira says. So countries like India, with strong capabilities in software development, have gained leverage in attracting the work. Joining the tech companies congregating in Bangalore is a diverse group of manufacturers developing software for their products. Philips, the Dutch consumer-electronics giant, develops and tests software for DVD players and flat-screen TVs. General Motors opened a research lab, its first outside the U.S. Others without wholly owned R.-and-D. labs are parceling out discrete pieces of research to Indian firms such as Wipro Technologies...