There was a time in human memory when Lucent was the big kid on the block. A hot company, a hot stock to own, run by some very savvy executives.
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In early May, the last of Japan's 54 nuclear reactors was shut down for inspection. On July 1, the No. 3 reactor at the Oi nuclear power plant, located on the Japan Sea...
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Mark Hurd and I have had a longstanding friendship, beginning with his time as CEO of Hewlett-Packard. Before we met, I was already working with NCR and Teradata, his home...
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In a number of issues in the last few months, I have suggested that Apple would be a Sell. I thought (and still think) that the stock would continue to rise for up to two...
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In the last week or so, several major events have transpired involving Asia, which will likely have impact on global markets for technology and other products.
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In the first part of this discussion, I looked at the trends behind the opening session conversations at this year's Future in Review Conference. The trends I'll discuss in...
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In the overlap of technology and economics, we are describing a new regime of thought and action which we think is necessary for the global system to continue its growth.
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Understanding the needs of society, as opposed to showcasing feats of technology, is pivotal to the long-term success of the robotics industry. While hundreds of millions...
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There are many times when it is difficult to appreciate how essentially stupid - and technically primitive - our computing tools are.
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In this week's Special Letter, well-known publishing expert Thad McIlroy attacks the question of one's choices regarding prediction when faced with more data than can be...
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