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Editor's Note

Editor's letter: Nov. 16, 2009

Beneath the veneer of Wall Streeters beats the same heart, stirred by the same determinants of behavior.


Regulatory

Of politics and pay

How to fix executive compensation rules without breaking the companies.


Industry Insight

Before the honeymoon ends

Thinking differently about conflict resolution.


Judgment Call

The price of R&D

FAS 141(R): A new source of shareholder litigation against innovation-driven companies?



Entries tagged "Warren Buffett"

Kraft Foods Inc.

On Monday, Nov. 9, Kraft Foods Inc. formally made a hostile bid for Cadbury plc. Cadbury's management reacted by advising its shareholders to reject the offer.


The exception

The rules are different for financial gods like Warren Buffett. And doesn't the media know it.


Movers & shakers: April 14, 2009

Trial lawyer Linda Addison, a member of Fulbright & Jaworski LLP's executive committee, was named partner-in-charge of its 140-lawyer New York office. In a statement,...


Basketball

The NBA plans to borrow $175 million to extend to 15 teams. The Orlando Magic plans to tap it.


Exit papers

When Mars signed a deal to buy Wrigley, it reserved the right to skip out. That has since become the industry standard.


Transactions: Jan. 12, 2009

Bernie Madoff's remarkably steady 10% return tells us a lot about investor expectations: big enough to get rich, but not large enough to attract attention.


Insull's ghost

Lack of credit is sapping capital-intensive industries like utilities, which may force them into the biggest consolidation phase since the days of Commonwealth Edison.


Transactions: Dec. 15, 2008

We're all faced with the unsettling feeling that everything has changed while we were sleeping. But no one's been hit harder than Treasury's Henry Paulson.


Crash course

The personal finance mags struggle to offer advice in a market with no good answers. And Fortune reinvents the CEO -- as a lifeguard.


Taking the PIPE

Private equity investments in public companies have a mixed record. But where else can investors put their money?


Transactions: Nov. 10, 2008

Capitulation is in the air. But investors are caught between nattering nabobs of the Great Depression and Warren Buffett. Result: paralysis.


Tilted pay scales

Despite the credit crisis, vanished profits and government bailout, it's bonus time, but now even conservative activists are saying, 'Enough!'


Bubkes

What Congress did to save the economy.



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