Backseat Driver | Detroit's Long Road (English)
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Title:Backseat Driver | Detroit's Long Road
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Contributors:Flint, J. ( author )
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Published in:FORBES ; 185, 6 ; 38-41
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Publication date:2010-01-01
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Table of contents – Volume 185, Issue 6
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Golden Boy Some big-shot hedge fund managers are following Tom Kaplan's charge into gold assets. Who's Tom Kaplan?Vardi, N. et al. | 2010
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Uncle Sam, Credit Destroyer The IRS is churning out liens, but that isn't translating into more dollars for the federal tillEbeling, A. et al. | 2010
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Power Moves Volatile electricity prices and new technologies are finally allowing retail power sellers to deliver on the promise of deregulationFahey, J. et al. | 2010
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Backseat Driver | Detroit's Long RoadFlint, J. et al. | 2010
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Apple: How Hack-Proof? Charlie Miller has a habit of publicly upending Apple's security claims. Real cyberspies may be doing the same thing in privateGreenberg, A. et al. | 2010
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Mixed Motives Can a new corporate structure get companies to do good by not always putting shareholders first?Adams, S. et al. | 2010
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Bum Wrap: Is Your Broker Ripping You Off? Fee-based brokerage accounts are supposed to be a financial boon to investors. A financial boon to brokers is more like itHawkins, A. et al. | 2010
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Cash Doesn't Lie Martin Sass has a mantra when it comes to valuing stocks: Show me the moneyFisher, D. et al. | 2010
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We See You! Hector Hoyos' iris scanners could wipe out identity theftSteiner, C. et al. | 2010
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Game Changer Fair trade entrepreneur Scott James broke free of Microsoft. Now he wants to change the way Nike does businessAdams, S. et al. | 2010
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Book Value Idealism sends many a midcareer professional into teaching. Reality drives half of them back outBurke, M. et al. | 2010
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The Sporting Life Baseball, tennis, fishing, golf, skydiving-they've shaped, and still animate, George H.W. BushBurke, M. et al. | 2010
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Homegrown Fuel The U.S. imports most of the uranium its nuclear reactors use. A small mining outfit in Texas wants to change thatFahey, J. et al. | 2010
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Hewlett-Packard's Mark Hurd: He Wants It All The plan to win the battle of the tech titansHardy, Q. et al. | 2010
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Tony Stewart: Nascar's Hottest Honcho He's not Nascar's most liked driver. But he might be its smartest ownerMcNicholas, K. et al. | 2010