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By Bernadette Reyes, Manila

"Businesses cannot simply operate in societies that are plagued with extreme poverty and where the environment is severely degraded. It is important for businesses to build in solutions to these challenges in their business strategies for t...

By Rob Goldsmith

Measures to reduce conspicuous consumption by lower income earners in order to encourage them to boost their savings and spend more on healthcare, education and other essentials could backfire.

The real estate sector took a body blow in 2008 and has yet to recover.

According to a panel of wireless technology and mobile video experts, mobile video is coming of age. "We're just scratching the surface of what's possible on a wireless network.

It was the early 1990s, the Internet was blooming, and Christopher Klaus had an idea for a video game: stop hackers from breaking into a computer network.

Pity the poor bankers. Beset by presidential and public anger over the so-called bank bailout, despite the fact that much of the money has already been repaid, the U. S. Federal Reserve in February may have added injury to insult by nudging...

Pepsi was once the king of Super Bowl Sunday. Perhaps more than any company outside of Anheuser-Busch, Pepsi seemed to craft its entire marketing strategy-its entire brand image, even-around that all-American Sunday in February.

At a time when Toyota Motor Corp. faces Congressional and regulatory grilling-not to mention an avalanche of lawsuits-over allegations of fatal unintended acceleration and brake failure.

Will the workplace return to "normal" once the economy improves?

By Scott Malone

Corporate America needs to track its use of energy and resources as closely as it does its hiring and cash flow if it wants to keep pace with social concern about climate change and other sustainability issues, an activist U.S. investor gro...

 
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