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Apple: The boss is unwell

Can a Jobsless Apple flourish?

ON JANUARY 18th Apple unveiled record quarterly results, with revenues rising to a whopping $27 billion and profits to $6 billion—up by 71% and 78% since the same quarter in its previous fiscal year. The bad news surfaced the day before. Steve Jobs, the firm’s iconic boss, is to quit the daily grind, at least for a while, to focus on his health.

Apple has been here before. In 2004 Mr Jobs took time out after being diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. In 2009 he took six months off and had a liver transplant. On both occasions, Mr Jobs recovered and Apple didn’t crumble. The firm is now America’s second-largest (after Exxon Mobil) by market capitalisation. …

WikiLeaks Boss Julian Assange Lands Book Deal

Australian whistle-blower Julian Assange — the man behind international secret-revealing website WikiLeaks, which let the world peek behind the curtain and see the inner workings of governments and financial institutions — is lifting the lid on his own life story. In an interview with Britian’s Sunday Times, Assange confirmed that he’s signed a $1.3 million [...]

Sir Simon Cowell? “X Factor” Boss Tipped For Knighthood

Sir Simon Cowell? Factor/Idol dude Simon Cowell is being tipped for knighthood in the Queen Elizabeth’s 2010 New Year’s Honors List. The music boss, 51, is expected to be in the list when it is revealed on Dec. 31, the UK’s Mail on Sunday reports. Cowell is expected to be given knighthood due to his [...]

‘Bigg Boss’ allowed prime time slot but no obscenity

big bossThe Bombay High Court Monday allowed reality TV show “Bigg Boss” to be aired at prime time slot of 9 p.m. but directed that “no obscene language and visuals, including beeps” will be allowed. The court observed that the channel could air season 4 of “Bigg Boss” at 9 p.m. following an undertaking given by [...]

FIFA boss sorry for Qatar gay remarks

FIFA president Sepp Blatter has apologised for saying gay fans should “refrain from sexual activity” if they go to the 2022 World Cup in Qatar. Homosexuality is illegal in Qatar and Blatter’s original comments provoked outrage among gay rights groups who said he should apologise or resign.

K. Albanian crime boss arrested in Ireland

Kosovo Albanian Enver Sekiraqa, suspected of a number of crimes in Kosovo including a murder of a policeman, has been arrested in Dublin on an Interpol warrant.

Kosovo Police Chief Resat Malici confirmed the arrest, adding that the Kosovo authorities were working to have the suspect extradited.

Mums the boss! Posted By : SmallbizmattersUK

The opportunity to open their own business is particularly attractive to women who seek the right balance between work and family life.

“Fugitive drug boss hiding in Montenegro”

Suspected drug lord Darko Å arić, who is currently on the run, is hiding in Pljevlja, northern Montenegro, Belgrade daily Blic writes. According to the report, Å arić – a Montenegrin with Serbian citizenship – is hiding close to his hometown, and is under the protection of “Montenegro’s authorities and mafia bosses”.

Brother of drug boss investigated

Montenegrin Supreme State Prosecutor Ranka Čarapić will order a financial investigation into the dealings drug-smuggling suspect Duško Šarić.

The investigation will be conducted in order for the authorities to determine possible criminal act and seize his property.

Italy police arrest top Camorra mafia boss

Italian police have arrested a fugitive mafia boss who had been on the run for 14 years.
Officials said that Antonio Iovine, a senior figure in the Naples-based Camorra crime syndicate, was one of Italy’s most wanted men.

Here’s How to Stop Market Manipulation and Show Too Big To Fail Banks Like JP Morgan Who Is Boss

Leading economists and financial experts say that our economy cannot recover until the too big to fails are broken up. See this and this. The giant banks have been sucking money out of the real economy and making us all poorer. But the government i…

General Motors’ revival: Living in lean times

Lower costs and newer models help GM to survive in a shrunken market

DAN AKERSON, the boss of General Motors, will be spending plenty of time on the road over the next few days, hoping to persuade sceptical investors to cough up $13 billion in the carmaker’s initial public offering (ipo), expected later in the month. They have plenty of reason to be cautious, considering the hammering that share- and bondholders took during the firm’s two-month dash through the bankruptcy courts last year.

Nevertheless, Mr Akerson, a former telecoms boss, believes he has some strong selling-points. Having run up huge losses during some of the best times America’s auto industry ever had, GM is now showing solid profits in the midst of some of the industry’s worst years. On November 10th GM said it had made $2 billion between July and September—its third quarterly profit in a row—in a market that is struggling to reach annual sales of 11.5m, about 6m below its peak in the mid-2000s. Mr Akerson and his management team are suggesting that if sales continue to recover GM might be capable of annual pre-tax profits of up to $19 billion. Even if they do not reach previous peaks, the radical shake-up of GM imposed by its bankruptcy plan was designed to ensure that it stays in the black even at the Depression-era levels to which sales recently fell. …

Fugitive ex-FA boss turns himself in

Former Serbian Football Association (FSS) President Zvezdan Terzić has this morning “made himself available to Serbia’s justice”, his lawyers said. Serbian police (MUP) confirmed that Terzić had turned himself in, and that he is now detained in a Belgrade prison.

Anger at Fiat boss “anti-Italy” remarks

Italian unions and politicians have responded angrily to suggestions by the head of carmaker Fiat that the company would be better off without Italy. Sergio Marchionne cited the country’s poor record of labour efficiency and industrial competitiveness.

Yahoo Search BOSS Evolves to Paid Model

Yahoo Search BOSS is moving to a paid model for version 2 as the Internet company works around Microsoft. – Yahoo Search Boss, the developer search service whose future was thrown into doubt when Microsoft Bing began powering Yahoo’s search results this past summer, is moving to a paid model with oAuth security access in 2011.

Launched in 2008 as part of Yahoo’s plan to open up its search platform to d…


Corporate psychology: How to tell when your boss is lying

It’s not just that his lips are moving

“ASSHOLE!” That was what Jeff Skilling, the boss of Enron, called an investor who challenged his rosy account of his firm’s financial health. Other bosses usually give less obvious clues that they are lying. Happily, a new study reveals what those clues are.

David Larcker and Anastasia Zakolyukina of Stanford’s Graduate School of Business analysed the transcripts of nearly 30,000 conference calls by American chief executives and chief financial officers between 2003 and 2007. They noted each boss’s choice of words, and how he delivered them. They drew on psychological studies that show how people speak differently when they are fibbing, testing whether these “tells” were more common during calls to discuss profits that were later “materially restated”, as the euphemism goes. They published their findings in a paper called “Detecting Deceptive Discussions in Conference Calls”. …

Boss Top Reasons No to Internet Fax Providers Posted By : xyle_fax

There are top 3 reasons why your boss does not want to shift from using old fax machines to internet faxing.

You might have not heard about internet faxing. It could be because your boss is not interested to use it. They do not want you to know that it is the newest way of sending and receiving fax. In fact it is already been use by most business companies who needs to save some expenses. It is how useful and helpful an internet faxing is.

Some internet fax providers are free and some are paid. It could be free of charge because the services you subscribed are not the main feature of that internet fax provider. For paid internet fax providers they directly ask for payment since it is part of their package services. It always depends on the style of internet fax providers.

It is hot topic when it comes to security issue. Internet faxing is not as slow as the old fax machine. That is why your boss always thinks that it is not safe. The thing that he does not know is that most errors made online is because of human clumsiness. Internet fax providers make sure that the fax you will send is 100% safe from any unwanted person who wants to see it. Your fax is secure and seal.

Schumpeter: The curse of the alien boss

Nokia is reportedly seeking an outsider to revive it. Bad idea

INSIDE Nokia, Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo, the company’s CEO, is known as OPK. In the wider tech world he is known as a dead man walking. The business press is buzzing with rumours of his imminent demise. Alas for him, these rumours have boosted his company’s share price.

Mr Kallasvuo took over the world’s largest phonemaker (which is also by far the biggest company in his native Finland) in the summer of 2006. Six months later Steve Jobs unveiled the iPhone, and it has been downhill ever since. Nokia’s shares have tumbled by nearly two-thirds. Its profit margins have withered from 15% to 7%. And the firm has all but imploded in America, despite Mr Kallasvuo’s pledge to conquer the region. …

BP and golden parachutes : The wages of failure

Despite the howls, Tony Hayward’s departure as boss of BP was deftly handled. And other firms are trying harder not to reward bad leadership

WHEN Tony Hayward said “I’d like my life back” on May 30th, losing his job as boss of BP was probably not what he had in mind. But on July 27th he accepted the inevitable. On his watch, zillions of gallons of oil spilled into the Gulf of Mexico. When the microphones were on, gaffes gushed from his lips. He was a walking public-relations disaster and had to go.

His replacement will be another BP veteran, Robert Dudley, an American who grew up in Mississippi. Mr Dudley has had PR problems of his own. While head of BP-TNK, a joint venture in Russia, he fell out with BP’s Russian partners and left the country in some disarray after the Russian security services raided BP’s office in Moscow. None of this will make Americans think worse of him, however. …

Keppel boss needs to charm Brazil’s Petrobras

Choo Chiau Beng, head of the world’s biggest rig maker, doesn’t believe in quick returns.

Choo, who holds the top post at Singapore’s US$10 billion ($13.8 billion) Keppel Corp (KPLM.SI) had to work his way up after starting his career as a ship repair management in 1971.

As Keppel fights a slump in orders after a five-year boom that ended in 2008, the naval architect needs to steer the firm through difficult times.

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