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Many managers can slash their way to profits. Act II, growth, is the tough part, and that's where Martinez is right now. "You can't shrink your way to greatness," he is fond of saying. Sears has gained 10 million sq. ft. of selling space, mainly for apparel, in...
Named to the post by George Bush in 1990, Kessler inherited an agency understaffed and demoralized after the antiregulatory ardor of the Reagan years. Within months the new commissioner flexed some muscle. He ordered thousands of gallons of orange juice seized from grocery shelves because they were labeled "fresh" but...
That pudgy little plumber is jingling all the way to the bank. Two months after its release, Nintendo 64, the 3-D-saturated game machine, and its marquee title, Mario 64, have vanished from the shelves, inspiring rampant supply-side panic among hordes of would-be Santas.
Schwarzenegger's Howard Langston is, in contrast, based more or less on life models. We've all been where he's going--on a desperate last-minute search for the overhyped toy without which a kid's Christmas morning will be miserable. In this case the problem is exacerbated by...
Although Toshiba won't divulge numbers, it says that Infinia, which hit store shelves in September, is selling better than expected. PC Magazine executive editor Bill Howard says he could have guessed as much: "If you're going to go beyond the 35 million or so people using PCs now...