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Google Travel Saga : where to find some great posts ! UpDate post.
in Les Explorers, on juin 15, 2008
...e stuff from Google about travel Solutions for Travel
Musings on travel ecommerce blog by Alex Bainbridge (many posts about it)
If I were working at Google….. what would Google Travel look like?...
Legislate in haste, repent at leisure - the SOX critique
in Sox First, on January 13, 2007
...tion of whether the SEC's fix is a band-aid solution. Long-time SOX critic Professor Stephen Bainbridge has offered this analysis of the act titled Legislate in Haste, Repent at Leisure. Som...
SOX wars: Is the SOX fix a Band-Aid solution?
in Sox First, on December 27, 2006
...ct has so unfortunately engendered." Pollock's sentiments are echoed by Professor Stephen Bainbridge who, in this piece from The Examiner , says it amounts to "much ado about little&qu...
Puget Sound Wine
in Celebrate Wine, on October 23, 2006
... experiment with new varieties and techniques.
In 2003 the couple moved to a three-acre parcel on Bainbridge Island, established Perennial Vintners and began growing their own Melon de Bourgogne (Mu...
Spam pumps and dumps penny dreadfuls
in Sox First, on August 31, 2006
In between the porn, the hilarious solicitations from supposedly willing Russian chicks and ads touting everything from Viagra to organ enlargements, there's been a rush of spam mails telling the world about "hot stocks" that are set to "skyrocket". The spammers' pla...
Carnival of Business
in Bizinformer, on July 31, 2006
...ispensing Useless Pills? posted at David Maister's Passion, People and Principles .
Steve Bainbridge presents Brayden on Corporate Governance posted at ProfessorBainbridge.com .
Babak pre...
Cutting costs but no change: the SOX puzzle
in Sox First, on July 12, 2006
Determined to cut costs of Sarbanes-Oxley without actually transforming it, the Securities and Exchange Commission has come out with its promised review. And it's being politically smart by asking investors and companies for ideas on how to do it. As John Dewey once said, the public is lik...
Finger pointing: Enron changes nothing
in Sox First, on June 6, 2006
Check out the piece by Gary Weiss in Salon : Enron changed nothing .
Looking for the next Enron
in Sox First, on May 29, 2006
In the new york times over the weekend, Gretchen Morgenson came out with the rhetorical question Are Enrons Bustin' Out All Over .
Majority rules?
in Sox First, on February 28, 2006
...But the most important question it raises is this: who actually owns the company? Professor Stephen Bainbridge in his blog says shareholders are not actually the real owners of the company. Now, th...
Spitzer: crusader or thug?
in Sox First, on December 26, 2005
...pected, it's generated comments and attacks on Spitzer. Examples include UCLA Professor Stephen Bainbridge's blog entry Spitzer = Thug? and Republican gubernatorial aspirant William Weld ...
SOX and social costs of fraud
in Sox First, on December 9, 2005
...to deal with auditors who had misbehaved, and ended up enriching them . UCLA law professor Stephen Bainbridge offered more criticisms in a TCS column ....
The RFID Patent Imbroglio
in The RFID Weblog, on August 15, 2005
...the titans that gets played out at a level that has no effect on mere mortal companies? ( Professor Bainbridge ? Professor Smith ? Professor Althouse ? Bueller? Anyone?)
Tags: RFID ; patent ; la...
Memorial Day Weekend Getaway
in The Flyaway Weblog, on May 20, 2005
... packed with parades, picnics, planting chores and, of course, the General Clinton Canoe Regatta in Bainbridge.
However, it is a three-day weekend. And that means you may have extra time to g...
The Carnival of the Capitalists Goes Radio Frequency!
in The RFID Weblog, on July 18, 2004
...indicted by the U.S. Justice Department -- but not for insider trading. Know the reason? Professor Bainbridge knows .
Uh oh! That's what David Tufte says about some of the data used in economi...
Carnival of the Capitalists
in TJ's Weblog, on March 14, 2004
...uot;Calblog" has another explanation for the jobless growth - incredible productivity
Prof. Bainbridge at "Professor Bainbridge" argues that regulators have overlooked the larger s...
Starbucks vs. Subways
in TJ's Weblog, on December 23, 2003
... Professor Bainbridge thinks about the explanation for the different type of vertical integration for both quite similar fast food chains. Paul Jaminet goes even deeper in the economic theory to re...




