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The Crisis and the CFO
At a recent Wharton Finance Conference, Morgan Stanley’s newly named CFO cited progress and challenges since the terrifying early days of the financial crisis.
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Obesity’s Cost
Two new studies suggest a correlation between obesity and Medicare costs. Is it worth paying people to lose weight?
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Stepping on the Gas
With top-level shakeup, GM shows –it is is serious about change.
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Perverse Monday
Cyber Monday and Black Friday tell us very little about the state of holiday shopping, says a Wharton marketing professor.
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TARP Sees Sharp Turnaround
Estimated TARP fund losses tumble by $200 billion. Is it a real savings?
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