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Alibaba Takes Aim at eBay and Amazon with U.S. Acquisitions
Chinese giant Alibaba is buying its way into the minds of U.S. retailers. In the future, it will compete with eBay and Amazon to provide the platform for their sales.
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Q&A;: How "Group Buying" Sites Will Earn Billions on Deals Made Just for You
LivingSocial CEO Tim O'Shaughnessy explains how they work, how they'll differentiate themselves, and how these deals will eventually become personalized.
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Google Trademarks a Computer Called the Speedbook [Update]
According to a recent trademark application, Google wants to protect the product name Speedbook for a type of computer, contradicting Eric Schmidt's statement last month about a Google netbook.
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The End of the High-Margin Mobile-Device Money Machine Is Nigh
AT&T; introduces Dell's new Aero at $100 because of feature competition from other handsets, but erosion of prices and margins among mobile devices will only spread.
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How Target Is Eating Kmart's Lunch -- Literally
Kmart's sales are slumping, particularly in food, while Target moves aggressively into that market. This is not a coincidence.
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Why Do ABC and Fox Want to Take Another Bite From Apple?
Yes, it's been proven that everyone loves Apple, but it's still a little peculiar that some TV networks are so willing to continue doing business -- and apparently more business -- with Apple. ...
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How to Spin a Failing Program As a Success: The Treasury and HAMP
Treasury Department officials insist that the agency's main anti-foreclosure program is working -- here's why they're wrong.
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Marketing Lessons From the Grateful Dead | BTalk
Podcast: Can modern day businesses really learn anything from a bunch of ageing hippies from the west coast?
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How a Management Pissing Match Hurt Barnes & Noble's Earnings
Barnes & Noble's earnings were down but the bookseller's still looking at losing millions more. Read why a proxy fight is going to drag the chain down.
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Why Sales Goals and Diets Don't Work
Goals can't motivate you for very long. To be consistently successful at anything, you need to draw pleasure and motivation from the process.
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Biden Spins the Stimulus Package, but There's Lots Left to Spend on Energy
Vice President Joe Biden released a report Tuesday extolling the successes of a portion of the stimulus package aimed at driving innovation in energy and medical research. He just forgot to...
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Rental Cars: Eight Common Scams
Unscrupulous rental car companies can, literally, get you coming and going. Here are the most common tricks they can pull.
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Walmart Finally Dances With the One That Brung It, Its Core Customer
Walmart has taken steps to more effectively pursue its core working-class shopper by redoubling efforts to penetrate urban markets, its last great reservoir of potential customers.
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3 Reasons Why Business Books Are Bad for You
Most business books are worthless "air sandwiches" that use misguided anecdotes to flog obvious ideas. Here's what to read instead when you need business inspiration.
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The First Step to Million-Dollar Revenues: Know Your Weaknesses
Heather Wiese-Alexander opened two businesses in her mid-20s -- with no previous business experience. Here's the crucial lesson she learned early on.
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Why Expansion Won't Hurt Trader Joe's Brand, But Secrecy Will
A recent Fortune magazine piece makes much of the idea that as alt-grocery chain Trader Joe's expands, it is at risk of losing customers' loyalty, as the chain will be increasingly less able to...
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6 Priceless Business Lessons
Once in a blue moon you pick up a secret to business and management success. Those hard to come by lessons, learned only through experience, are priceless.
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3D: You Can Build It, but Consumers May Not Come
Some segments of high tech and entertainment have grasped 3D to their chests like a life preserver. But they may have fooled themselves about consumer adoption.
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Howard Shultz on Starbucks Turnaround | HBR Ideacast
[Podcast] Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz talks about his most difficult management challenges
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How Health Insurance Firms -- and Doctors! -- May Game Healthcare Reform
Bloggers point out that health plans will probably find ways around government regulations to cherrypick healthy patients in the insurance exchanges. But physicians will also likely play an...
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