Link Feed: Links of Interest
November 16, 2008 - November 22, 2008
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November 18, 2008
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| 20:08 | The 100 Greatest Singers of All Time |
| 20:07 | Michael Jordan vs. CEO John Rogers: MJ gets beat by a regular guy in a 1on1. Sweeeeeet. |
| 20:07 | Cereal cost cutters: How breakfast food maker General Mills milks its products for margins |
| 20:06 | The End: The era that defined Wall Street is finally, officially over. Michael Lewis, who chronicled its excess in Liar’s Poker, returns to his old haunt to figure out what went wrong |
| 20:06 | Solar stocks for a rainy day: The industry has taken a beating in the market lately, but a few standouts may shine in the long run |
| 20:05 | Lenovo Goes Global, but Not Without Strife |
| 20:05 | Managing Oneself (by Peter Drucker) |
| 20:04 | Big tech goes bargain hunting: If you're a corporate giant with billions in cash, there's good news in the fear spreading around Silicon Valley. All those startups with technology you coveted? Fire sale!!! |
| 20:04 | Doing well by clearing the air: Investing in carbon credits takes an appetite for risk and complexity. But this market is doing much better than most |
| 20:03 | How Telnic Will Revolutionize Dialing: The startup's technology will let users store complete contact info on a new .tel domain—and make it available to whomever they choose |
| 20:03 | The predator: Neal Blue, CEO of defense contractor General Atomics, has transformed the way the U.S. military fights wars. But it is his take-no-prisoners approach to business that has made him infamous. |
| 20:03 | Crisis explainer: Uncorking CDOs |
| 20:02 | Secrets of the 2008 Presidential Campaign |
| 20:02 | HENRYs - High Earners Not Rich Yet: Interesting |
| 20:01 | 8 important consumer trends for 2008: First published in 2007, but what the heck |
| 20:00 | Meet your new leader: How the fallout from the financial crisis could breed a new type of corporate leader |
| 19:59 | CEO in chief: The financial crisis and vast bailout have compelled Barack Obama to get down to business with an all-star team of CEOs and thinkers. Do they have the answers? |
| 19:43 | The genius behind Steve: Could operations whiz Tim Cook run the company someday? |