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Bloomberg Businessweek Investing Intelligence Feb 17, 2012 ********************ADVERTISEMENT******************** Think Bravely. Kellogg School of Management. Come learn with us. The Story Behind the Olympus Scandal The company's ex-president and CEO dared to ask questions about what looked like fraudulent accounting-and paid dearly for it
1-800-Flowers Gets No Bouquets From the Disappointed Delivery no-shows and dead flowers prompt angry -- and creative -- Tweets
Too Much Cash in the Corner Office It's proxy season, high time to figure out the right way to pay the country's chief executives
Andrea Jung's Days on Apple Board May Be Numbered If Avon's chief executive officer is ousted, the boards she sits on may ditch her, too
********************ADVERTISEMENT******************** Think Bravely. Kellogg School of Management. Come learn with us.
Kim Dotcom, Pirate King Is Megaupload's founder a criminal mastermind, or the world's most entertaining scapegoat? A file-sharing wizard's ridiculous rise and fall
Record Profits, But Still Mixed Success at GM While the biggest of Detroit's Big Three shows signs of recovery, not all the numbers look encouraging for workers
Merger Lawsuits Yield Cash for Lawyers, Zero for You Firms earn big fees even when there is no payout for plaintiffs
More Financial Whistleblowing Is On the Way A whistleblower just cost Citigroup $158.million. That may be a sign of things to come
One Wall Street Sage Who Got it Right Morgan Stanley's Stephen Roach saw the rumblings of the financial crisis before most
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