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It's in a bunch of complex businesses. Its financial statements are nearly impenetrable. So why is Enron trading at such a huge multiple? By Bethany McLean March 5, 2001 NEW YORK (FORTUNE) -- In ...
IBM's grand plan to save the planet Here is CEO Sam Palmisano's formula for changing the world: Find problems, throw in billions of dollars in R&D, add consultants and an earnest ad campaign - and ...
King of the mountain bike Mike Sinyard built Specialized into a top bike brand by listening to what serious cyclists wanted.
Unemployment hits 10.2% The unemployment rate spiked to its highest level since 1983, much worse than expected as employers continue to trim jobs despite other signs of growth.
The smartest (or the nuttiest) futurist on Earth Ray Kurzweil is a legendary inventor with a history of mind-blowing ideas. Now he's onto something even bigger. If he's right, the future will be a ...
Bailout plan rejected - supporters scramble House leaders trade partisan words after historic financial rescue goes down in defeat.
Stagflation is back. Here's how to beat it The world is running short on energy, food, and water. The answer: a massive dose of technology.
Christiane Amanpour will officially replace Charlie Rose on PBS stations across the country. The move was made official at the public broadcaster's annual meeting on Tuesday. It has been in the ...
The iPhone is squeezing carriers, as Apple demands large subsidies for the smartphone. As a result, wireless companies are raising prices.
Identity fraud is on the rise, with a growing number of Americans being targeted by fraudsters, a new report finds.
Tesla announced it fell far short of its plan to build 1,500 of its first mass market car, the Model 3, in the third quarter.
(FORTUNE Magazine) - You probably don't know it, but the answer to America's gasoline addiction could be under the hood of your car. More than five million Tauruses, Explorers, Stratuses ...