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In Mild Dissent and Some Agreement

In Mild Dissent and Some Agreement

By Denis Pombriant on January 31, 2012

Re: Larry Dignan’s ZDNet Piece “Apple’s supply chain flap: It’s really about us” When he died, the cover of the New Yorker had a cartoon of him checking into heaven and St. Peter looking him up on, what else?  An iPad.  So began the mythologization of Steve Jobs. There was a lot to like about […]

Posted in Business | Tagged Apple supply chain, Current Affairs, economics, Foxconn, larry dignan, ZDNet

Announcing The Constellation SuperNova Awards

Announcing The Constellation SuperNova Awards

By R "Ray" Wang on June 6, 2011

THE GENESIS Today, we announce an award that celebrates and recognizes leaders who have overcome the odds to successfully apply emerging and disruptive technologies for their organizations. In Search of Protostars Most award programs recognize the technology suppliers for their advancements in the market.  Few, if any programs, have recognized individuals for their courage in […]

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Time to break up Microsoft? $MSFT

Time to break up Microsoft? $MSFT

By Chris Selland on August 14, 2010

Every time I start thinking ‘Microsoft is cheap (arguably true) and profitable (definitely true)’ and start thinking about buying the stock, I pause as a result of the company’s ongoing and utter incompetence in figuring out anything that looks like a future growth opportunity. Replacing Steve Ballmer is the obvious and increasingly oft-rumored move, but […]

Posted in Business | Tagged billion, internet, larry dignan, microsoft, operating loss

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