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P&G doesn't fear generics

The consumer goods company strives to beat the competition by offering a bigger bang for the buck.

P&G's changing of the guard

Procter & Gamble's former CEO A.G. Lafley and current CEO Bob McDonald talk about their smooth transition.

P&G's plan: 1 billion new users

The global consumer products company wants to grow its consumer base from 4 billion to 5 billion in the next five years.

P&G - new CEO, new decade

Former CEO of Procter & Gamble, A.G. Lafley, and current CEO Bob McDonald talk about the future of the company.

Know what you're not doing

Reed Hastings, CEO of Netflix, says strategy is all about making hard choices.

Beyond the netbook
PLAYBeyond the netbook(2:36)1:08pm

Asus, the Taiwanese company known for the $400 netbook, is building computer-like-devices for every room in your house.

US, China's tangled web

Fortune's Andy Serwer says the two nations' economies have become increasingly interdependent.

Thunderstorm in cloud computing

Microsoft challenges SalesForce and Amazon by taking Windows and Office software to the cloud in 2010.

GM is 'ahead of plan'
PLAYGM is 'ahead of plan'(5:25)Nov 18

Former car czar Steven Rattner says that General Motors is ahead of its recovery plan and could be profitable by next year.

Animation's new business model

Worldwide Biggies CEO Albie Hecht is gambling that an iPhone application could help create the next big cartoon star.

UPenn avoids layoffs
PLAYUPenn avoids layoffs(3:16)Nov 12

University of Pennsylvania President Amy Gutmann says the school's steady endowments prevented major cutbacks.

A Russian appetite for fine art

The Russian art market has blossomed the last two decades fueled by the growth of private wealth in the former Soviet countries.

Agassi: 'Get yourself tired'

The tennis legend says there's a lot of good on the other side of tired.

Paula Deen's American dream

Restaurant entrepreneur and Food Network star shares her life story.

Paula Deen: 'Do what you know'

Food Network star and restaurant entrepreneur advises 'follow your passion' and don't 'ever accept no as an answer.'

Google bets on 'free'
PLAYGoogle bets on 'free'(2:43)Nov 12

Google's Android OS powers new phones like Motorola's Droid. But will Google profit by it?

Is sustainability sustainable?

DuPont's vice president of safety, health and environment says despite the downturn, green products are still in demand.

What a sustainability exec does

Linda Fisher, DuPont's chief sustainability officer, outlines her job responsibilities.

DuPont supports 'cap and trade'

Chief Sustainability Officer Linda Fisher says it is more likely to be approved than an emissions tax.

HP takes aim at Cisco
PLAYHP takes aim at Cisco(1:41)Nov 11

By buying 3Com for $2.7 billion, HP is beefing up its networking offerings and making a big move into the Chinese market.

Comcast's programming strategy

CEO Brian Roberts explains why adding more original content makes sense for the cable giant.

How Philly averted a shutdown

Mayor Michael Nutter explains how his city weathered its budget crisis and kept essential services running.

Google's new mobile ad plan

By acquiring upstart AdMob, Google improves its position while admitting flaws in its original approach to mobile ads.

Living with nuclear power

Bay City, Texas, residents speak about the opportunities and potential hazards of having a nuclear plant in their town.

Skilled workers out of luck

What the unemployment number doesn't show is how many skilled workers can't find other jobs.

Apple succeeds despite flops

From forgettable phones to disastrous desktops, Apple has learned to recover quickly from mistakes.

Steve Jobs - CEO of the Decade

Apple's CEO is Fortune's top business leader of the last 10 years for his impact on computing, movies, music and cell phones.

Nuclear waste looks for a home

Spent fuel rods are piling up at temporary sites while the government debates where to store the waste long term.

NRG CEO: 'US needs nuclear'

David Crane explains how his company is working to build the first new nuclear power plants in the US in 30 years.

Wall Street's trick: bad mergers

Fortune's Stanley Bing says big business mergers are rarely treats for the companies involved.

Stimulus money behind GDP growth

Fortune's Andy Serwer says that third-quarter economic growth was fueled mostly by government dollars.

Boarding call: PAWsengers only!

The first pets-only airline transports cats and dogs in safe and caring conditions.

Kilowatts via kites
PLAYKilowatts via kites(3:00)Oct 30

Bay Area startup Makani Power is harnessing wind - through giant kites - in hopes of one day producing electricity.

Amazon bucks the retail trend

The Seattle-based e-tailer is making a killing in spite of the recession. Techmate explores.

GMAC asks for a bailout ... again

The struggling auto and mortgage lender is seeking a third round of government funds to stay solvent.

Earth to Google
PLAYEarth to Google(2:54)Oct 27

The search firm is investing heavily in Google Earth, but will it be profitable?

Blankfein: Uneven recovery

Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein says some economic sectors and jobs will not come back from the recession.

New recession, same mistakes

Fortune's Stanley Bing says we're repeating a lot of the same errors that we made in previous downturns.

Nokia's netbook gamble

The Finnish cell phone maker wants to dial in to the PC business with its new Booklet 3G

Can Windows 7 make PC's cool?

Microsoft hopes to increase its tech-credibility with today's release of its new operating system.

Twitter CEO: We are not a fad

If the company fails, says Evan Williams, it will be from lack of execution, not a trend-shift.

Google execs top 40 under 40 list

Sergei Brin and Larry Page share the No. 1 spot on Fortune's list of top young businesspeople.

Twitter CEO: A biz plan can wait

Evan Williams says the company is focused on beefing up its technology, not making money, for now.

Why I fired GM's CEO
PLAYWhy I fired GM's CEO(4:57)Oct 21

Steve Rattner, the former head of Treasury's auto task force, explains why Rick Wagoner had to go, in order to save GM.

How Cash for Clunkers began

The former head of Treasury's auto task force, Steve Rattner, reveals how the Cash for Clunkers program became a reality.

Inside Obama's auto task force

Steve Rattner gives a look behind the scenes of his 152 days in Washington leading the auto bailout.

Apple's most profitable quarter

Sales of iPhone and Macs help Apple trounce Wall Street's forecasts for quarterly profit and revenue.

Bartz: Active CEOs needed

Yahoo CEO Carol Bartz on why top execs should serve on public-company boards.

Goldman chief's concerns

Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein talks about changes to the financial system and the government's role in banking.

How Goldman partners get paid

CEO Lloyd Blankfein says most of the firm's senior management is compensated with stock shares that are held long term.

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