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Bloom box debut: More IPO than CO2
Paul Keegan 2010-03-01 07:05The long-awaited unveiling may have another goal in mind: to fuel investors' appetite for a public offering.By Paul KeeganIt was an awesome spectacle ...
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Bloom Box: Segway or savior?
Paul Keegan 2010-02-25 10:34Three critical questions Bloom Energy must answer to succeed.By Paul KeeganNow that Bloom Energy has come out of hiding on Fortune.com last Friday and...
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Bloom box首度亮相,欲為上市鋪路
Paul Keegan 2010-03-01 07:08人們期待已久的Bloom box發(fā)布會可能另有目的:激起投資者對公開發(fā)行的興趣。作者:Paul KeeganBloom的產(chǎn)品發(fā)布會大有看頭。阿諾?施瓦辛格(Arnold Schwarzenegger)與科林?鮑威爾(Colin Powell)發(fā)表講話;來自的谷歌(Google)、eBay、沃爾瑪(W...
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The YouTube of China is more than just cat videos
Bill Powell 2010-11-13 01:23Youku wants to be the premier online video source for China, sure. But it's also something like Hulu and a movie studio. Maybe that's why Goldman Sach...
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Layoffs cost more than you think
財富中文網(wǎng) 2009-06-01 10:59來源:2009年3月號《財富》雜志Cutting jobs may seem the fastest, easiest way to manage in a recession. But it's really one of the most expensive.By Geoff Colvin(Fo...
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For startups, there's more than just hits and misses
Fred Wilson 2010-11-04 02:21There are a lot of "falsisms" being bandied about in startup land these days. And one that really bothers me is the idea that returns on startup inves...
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Is Steve Jobs more popular than Jesus?
財富中文網(wǎng) 2009-10-15 10:56By Philip Elmer-DeWittApple's CEO tops two polls in one week. Will no one rid us of these meddlesome lists?Last Thursday, Oct. 8, an Agenda Setters pa...
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Bloom Box:換湯不換藥還是真正的救世主?
Paul Keegan 2010-02-25 10:39要想獲得成功,Bloom Energy公司必須回答以下三個關(guān)鍵問題。作者:Paul KeeganBloom Energy終于不再躲躲藏藏,上周五,該公司接受了Fortune.com網(wǎng)站的采訪,隨后又在哥倫比亞廣播公司(CBS)《60分鐘》(“60 Minutes”)節(jié)目中露面,這一切讓人感覺到我們都...
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The Facebook movie: More fun than real life
JP Mangalindan 2010-07-20 01:55A full-length trailer for The Social Network, director David Fincher's adaptation of "The Accidental Billionaires," offers a tantalizing glimpse of wh...
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Starbucks CEO: "We spend more on health care than coffee"
Beth Kowitt 2010-06-10 02:06When Howard Schultz returned as CEO of Starbucks in January of 2008, he hadn't realized how bad things had gotten. With the company opening an eye-pop...