Word: steve
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...areas where it might bother other people. But if it's not going to bother anybody. I don't think it's an area where the University should be interfering. The University shouldn't interfere with everyone's lives and decide what they should and shouldn't be doing. --Steve Laufer '99, Eliot House...
...which peddled everything from seeds to watches. Case Enterprises stumbled--"I can't understand why no one wanted to buy Swiss watches from a 12-year-old and an 11-year-old," Dan jokes--but it gave the boys a feel for the joys of capitalism. "From the beginning," Steve says, "it was clear I'd be an entrepreneur...
...high-speed hookups to the Internet. That's why WorldCom agreed to pay $1.2 billion for CompuServe and then traded that company's consumer subscribers to AOL in exchange for ANS, AOL's own networking and Internet-access division. "What they're trying to do is just incredible," says Steve Koppman, a senior analyst for Northern Business Information, a market-research group. "WorldCom is the communications company of the future...
...most notable has been Sidgmore, 46, a weekend rock guitarist who masterminded last week's AOL deal. Sidgmore worked out the three-way swap with AOL chairman Steve Case at a breakfast meeting in July. Voila! WorldCom now controls the networking divisions of CompuServe, AOL and the Microsoft Network, which was already in the fold. Yet neither Sidgmore nor Ebbers plans to stop adding to their empire anytime soon. Asked whether WorldCom will continue its voraciously acquisitive ways, Ebbers responds with typical bluntness, "Are we alive...
...STEVE CASE AOL honcho gets CompuServe, clobbering Microsoft. Maybe there really are profits online...