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On-air Host of the PI Window on Business Show, writer and author Jon Hansen talks about the latest additions to the growing PI Social Media Network Family; The PI Inquisitive Eye and TV2 Young Entrepreneurs TV Channels. The PI Social Media Network Family includes: Procurement Insights We live in a Knowledge-based World! Without a doubt … Read more
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I find it interesting that like the proverbial “bad penny” the unethical actions of Intel relative to waging “a systematic campaign to shut out rivals’ competing microchips,” continues to turn up. The latest example of poor corporate citizenry from the monolithic chip maker was revealed yesterday through an announcement that the FTC is suing Intel … Read more
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“Every time we make an investment in a Canadian company or do some sort of transaction with a Canadian company we have a whole set of “surprises” (and I put quotes around the word surprises) that we have to figure out each time, so there is always a new set, or different set of rules … Read more
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“Well you roll on roads over fresh green grass. For your lorry loads pumping petrol gas. And you make them long, and you make them tough. But they just go on and on, and it seems that you can’t get off. Oh, I know we’ve come a long way, We’re changing day to day, But … Read more
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As host of the PI Window on Business Show, I have had the opportunity to speak with The Twittering Granny, Canada’s Trade Minister, Maine’s gubernatorial candidate Matt Jacobson, bestselling authors too numerous to list and industry thought leaders. Suffice to say each one provided invaluable knowledge, insight and great entertainment for all of us. However, … Read more
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“They say it’s impossible to stop now, Evelyn Torres, 48, of the Bronx, said of her son’s use of antipsychotics since he received a diagnosis of bipolar disorder at age 3. Seven years later, the boy is now also afflicted with weight and heart problems. But Ms. Torres credits Medicaid for making the boy’s mental … Read more
Posted by piblogger on December 12, 2009 · 3 Comments
As I watched the panoply of media descending on the Tiger Woods story like a Saharan dust storm I was immediately reminded of a quote in which Richard Nixon standing before a picture of John F. Kennedy lamented, “when people look at you they see what they want to be . . . when they … Read more
Posted by piblogger on December 11, 2009 · Comments Off
New York, October 12, 2009 – Just 17 venture capital funds raised $1.6 billion in the third quarter of 2009, according to Thomson Reuters and the National Venture Capital Association (NVCA). This level represents the smallest number of venture funds raising money in a single quarter since the third quarter of 1994 when 17 funds … Read more
Intel and the Fruit of the Poisonous Tree: Why Management Should Be Held Accountable!
Posted by piblogger on December 17, 2009 · 1 Comment
I find it interesting that like the proverbial “bad penny” the unethical actions of Intel relative to waging “a systematic campaign to shut out rivals’ competing microchips,” continues to turn up. The latest example of poor corporate citizenry from the monolithic chip maker was revealed yesterday through an announcement that the FTC is suing Intel … Read more
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