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The Opening Bell

Celebrities regularly commandeer the balcony of the New York Stock Exchange. But does anyone notice -- or care?READ MORE

The Stock Exchange of Stock Exchanges

Members of the New York Stock Exchange are pressuring the Big Board to go public. Meanwhile, BusinessWeek calls on the NYSE to lower barriers to trading -- suggesting that the NYSE stifles competition from electronic markets like ...READ MORE

Hubris v. Excess: Eliot Spitzer and the NYSE Square off Against Richard Grasso

In one of the more interesting earnings reports you'll see, the New York Stock Exchange yesterday said that its net income fell 54% in the second quarter -- with the primary culprit being costs stemming from ongoing litigation with ...READ MORE

Bull Rider

Amy Butte, CFO of the New York Stock Exchange, on deal making, change, and getting to ring the bell.READ MORE

Hardball Softball

When the closing bell sounds at the New York Stock Exchange, hard-charging brokers and clerks trade their wing tips for spikes and head for the playing fields of Jersey City. Welcome to Wall Street softball, where only the ball is soft.READ MORE

First Look

Crime Scene These days, it's easy to confuse Wall Street and the set of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. But this is actually the breathtakingly sleek, ergonomically correct, ultra-technologically advanced annex to the New York ...READ MORE

Stock Futures

Jerry Putnam is working to build an alternative to the Wall Street trading establishment. He's a maverick, but he's not a wild-eyed revolutionary. And his backers include some of the biggest names in finance.READ MORE

Hurricane Governance

Hurricane Isabel hasn't made it up the East Coast yet, but the storm that has engulfed the New York Stock Exchange is over, and Richard Grasso is gone, tossed aside like just another piece of plywood in the wreckage of a trailer ...READ MORE

Advertisers in Issue 11

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Hooked on Work: the Allure of Extreme Jobs

The setting Monday night for the unveiling of the Center for Work-Life Policy’s latest research, titled, “Extreme Jobs: The Dangerous Allure of the 70-Hour Workweek,” couldn’t have been more appropriate: the very epicenter of ...READ MORE

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Three High-Tech Tools for Understanding Consumer Behavior

These three products, while not specifically intended for customer research purposes, each have valuable features that can capture the customer’s perspective accurately and efficiently.READ MORE

Advertisers in Issue 23

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Digital Matters - Issue 37

"The dotcom crash was like a shark attack."READ MORE

A Mad Man Gets His Head Together

Maurice Lévy, CEO of Publicis Groupe, has bet more than $1 Billion that he can define the future of digital advertising. Getting there has been enough to make anyone a little schizophrenic. READ MORE

Introducing Guest Blogger Rob Tannen: Your Hands Are in Good Hands

As director of user research and interaction design Bresslergroup, Rob Tannen is responsible for making sure that power tools, medical equipment, even touchscreen kiosks fit our hands like proverbial gloves.READ MORE

That's Showbiz!

A Spy in the House of Work.READ MORE

Historical Holidays

It's been a good week-plus for innovation-oriented anniversaries. On May 15, 1930, the first stewardesses went on duty. On May 17, 1792, the New York Stock Exchange formed. On May 20, 1927, Charles Lindbergh embarked on the first ...READ MORE

Own It, Grow It, Trade It

How do you share the wealth with your employees without going public? SAIC created an internal stock market that outperforms Wall Street.READ MORE

Harold E. Doley, Jr.

Founder and Chairman, Doley Securities, Inc.READ MORE

This Consultant's Whey Is Cheese-y

Consultant Debunking UnitREAD MORE

First Site - It's a Free-Market(s) Economy

A look at three new free markets on the Web: the anti-auction market, the de-commodity market, and the fantasy marketREAD MORE

The Talent Market

If you think that the stock market is where the action is today, you're missing out on the hottest, most important market in the new economy.READ MORE