How E-Books Are Coming Full Circle, Thanks to Tablets

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Description:  E-readers may evolve into multipurpose devices that can surf the Web, show movies, play music, and perform other tricks Source: Businessweek.com Date: 03/28/2011 Link: http://www.businessweek.com/technology/content/mar2011/tc20110325_523054.htm Questions for discussion:  What does this report have to say about the evolution of ebooks and the related technologies? Where do you think this will all lead in terms… Read more »

Moving boxes made of recycled trash

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Description:   One company in Orange County, Calif., mines landfills and converts consumer trash into reusable, eco-friendly moving boxes. Source: CNNMoney.com – video report Date: 03/25/2011 Link:   http://money.cnn.com/video/smallbusiness/2011/03/24/sbiz_green_box.cnnmoney/ Questions for discussion:  What are the ethical and social responsibility issues associated with this business from the company’s point of view as well as their customers’? Should government… Read more »

Remembering the Triangle Fire 100 years later

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Description: As labor unions battle to retain collective bargaining rights in Wisconsin, Ohio and other states, they are marking the centennial of a tragic factory fire that started the movement that first won those rights. Source:  CNNMoney.com Date: 03/25/2011 Link:  http://money.cnn.com/2011/03/24/news/Triangle_fire_centennial/index.htm Questions for discussion:  Summarize the details of this event. How has it come to influence… Read more »

No Buyers for Barnes & Noble at 60 Cents on Dollar: Real M&A

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Description:  Even with Barnes & Noble Inc. selling for 60 cents on the dollar, the cheapest retailer in America still isn’t cheap enough to entice private-equity buyers looking for cash. Source: Businessweek.com Date: 03/25/2011 Link: http://www.businessweek.com/news/2011-03-25/no-buyers-for-barnes-noble-at-60-cents-on-dollar-real-m-a.html Questions for discussion:  What does this report have to say about the financial viability of this business model? What… Read more »

Japan quake threatens global supply

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Description:   Some say the quake’s hit to Japan’s manufacturing sector will have a profound impact on the global supply chain, CNN’s Kyung Lah reports. Source: CNNMoney.com – video report Date: 03/18/2011 Link:   http://money.cnn.com/video/news/2011/03/18/n_japan_supplychain.cnnmoney/ Questions for discussion:  What does this report have to say about the global nature of business? How might businesses be expected to… Read more »

Apple, Google May Profit on a Tax Holiday

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Description: Those companies and others say they’ll bring home billions in earnings—but only if they get a big tax break Source:  Businessweek.com Date: 03/17/2011 Link:  http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/11_13/b4221064108107.htm Questions for discussion:  Summarize the basic arguments surrounding this topic. What are the factors favoring allowing tax-free repatriation and those against?

How the Colonel Convinced the Chinese to Eat More Chicken — Lots of It

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Description:  KFC’s success in opening and operating fast food restaurants in China is such that one analyst declared it to be “the most successful foreign company in China.” Now, here’s one of the broader effects of that achievement — a huge surge in chicken consumption among the Chinese. Source: BNET.com Date: 03/18/2011 Link: http://www.bnet.com/blog/food-industry/how-the-colonel-convinced-the-chinese-to-eat-more-chicken-8212-lots-of-it/2733?tag=fd-featureRoto;fd-featureRoto5 Questions… Read more »

Japan quake shakes up oil prices

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Description:   The earthquake in Japan may not cause prices to plunge more Friday but the long-term impact on oil could be drastic Source: CNNMoney.com – video report Date: 03/11/2011 Link:   http://money.cnn.com/video/markets/2011/03/11/mkts_japan_quake_oil2.cnnmoney/ Questions for discussion:  How does this incredible disaster in Japan connect to the international demand and price for oil? What are some of the… Read more »

Give Up Familiar Light Bulb? Not Without Fight, Some Say

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Description: American protests against the encroachment of government have been spurred by many causes — tea, of course, and guns, frequently. The latest catalyst: light bulbs. Source:  NYTimes.com Date: 03/11/2011 Link:  http://www.nytimes.com/2011/03/12/business/energy-environment/12bulb.html?ref=business Questions for discussion:  What do you think the issue really is in this report? Do you think government should engineer consumer behavior? Are… Read more »

The U.S.’s tortoise vs. hare problem

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Description: Gapminder.org’s Hans Gosling shows Fareed Zakaria how countries like China and Indonesia will pass the U.S. in key economic metrics. Source:  CNNMoney.com – video report Date: 03/04/2011 Link:   http://money.cnn.com/video/news/2011/03/04/n_gps_rosling2.cnnmoney/   Questions for discussion:  Summarize the analysis presented in this report. Do you agree that there is room enough in the upper sector of the… Read more »