TOP5 for 01/03/2007
Filed in archive Daily Top 5 by Creative Weblogging on January 04, 2007
| Case Study in Musical Marketing Bizinformer |
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| I speak occasionally of my 15 year old son, Ben and our communication challenges because they relate so perfectly with my business experience. Today, however, I'd like to share an overview of his first marketing plan. What has he done well and what could he do differently? His rock band, Born Ready, has made it into the semi-finals of the Rock Off,... Read it all |
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| New Gullwing Planned 4 Drivers Only |
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| As it is, it's terribly difficult to keep track of the full Mercedes-Benz lineup. It is, in fact, the largest, most dynamic model range of any marque. It seemed as though every conceivable price point has been covered from the way overpriced SLR McLaren to the humble A-Class. But those ambitious folks in Stuttgart have thought otherwise. According to UK car... Read it all |
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| Fall in securities fraud lawsuits Sox First |
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| Class-action lawsuits filed over securities fraud reached an all-time low in 2006, according to the latest figures from Stanford Law School.The data from the Stanford Law School Class Action Clearinghouse, found that securities fraud suits dropped 38 percent from 2005. The number of suits fell from 178 in 2005 to 110 in 2006. That puts the total down almost 43... Read it all |
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| CIO's Positive about the future The CIO Weblog |
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| Information Week is carrying a piece with the results of a survey/study conducted by Forrester of 115 CIO's in North America. Summary of the results: CIOs in the 4th qtr of 2006 were more confident about the future than they were in the third quarter, After remaining steady for most of 2006, expectations for a stronger future business climate grew, with... Read it all |
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| "German Engineering: astounding. Over a decade of continuous, conceptual continuity." The Gadgets Weblog |
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| BMW recently revealed that it could teach Microsoft a thing or two about hyping products with its "New Product" website, a Flash-enabled monstrosity that takes three minutes to load in order to tell you...nothing, pretty much. A bunch of pretty images, a group of floating buzzwords (mp3, DVD, CD, bluetooth, etc.) and the notice that this product, whatever it is,... Read it all |
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