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Creating jobs from rubble

Lynn Tilton, rescuer of distressed companies, discusses how targeted investment from the private sector creates small business jobs.

Helping out distressed companies

Lynn Tilton, CEO of Patriarch Partners, buys out failing companies and turns them around, without dissolving them.

Penny pinching, except on big TVs

Shoppers cut back on luxury items but they're still buying high-end electronics, says warehouse club CEO.

Better groceries key for BJ's

BJ's Wholesale Club takes on larger competitors Sam's Club and Costco by offering more variety in the grocery aisle.

FedEx earnings down, outlook up

CEO Fred Smith discusses the shipping giant's business and the global economy.

John Chambers revamps Cisco

The computer networking giant's CEO talks about how he is changing the organizational structure of the company.

Cisco CEO: '3-5 more years'

John Chambers commits to continue to lead the company through the organizational evolution and market expansion he initiated.

Cisco CEO: 'I love to compete'

John Chambers talks about the computer networking giant's competitive positioning and acquisition strategies.

The ethics of bank bonuses

Author of 'How,' Dov Seidman discusses how banks can better explain what their bankers actually do to earn huge rewards.

Liberty Global's high-tech ambitions

CEO Mike Fries plans to expand digital cable's reach in Europe and roll out computer-like TV devices in 2011.

Liberty Global surveys the battlefield

CEO Mike Fries discusses the changing landscape of the cable business in light of the NBC/Comcast deal.

Google CEO: Small biz key to recovery

After the White House jobs summit, Eric Schmidt explains small biz needs increased lending to stimulate economy.

No more $20M malpractice suits

Universal Health Services' Alan Miller says that limiting doctors' liabilities is necessary for health care reform.

Volvo bets on green trucks

The heavy truck maker is placing its bets on low-emission hybrids.

Toys R Us gets aggressive

The toy retail giant's CEO says the company is targeting price and assortment to beat the competition.

Toys R Us CEO says what's hot

Check out what toys are flying off the shelves at stores nationwide this Black Friday.

AmEx acquires budget card

American Express will pay $300 million to buy Revolution Money, a startup budget credit card company.

Costco's plans to bulk up

CEO Jim Sinegal discusses the wholesale giant's successful business model and plans for expansion.

AMAT cuts jobs as sales rise

CEO Mike Splinter says customer confidence is improving, but plans steep job cuts to save $450 million.

Cisco sees bottom, storms ahead

CEO John Chambers says Cisco saw its best growth in 5 years and he is optimistic about the global recovery.

Inside Buffett's brain

Interview with Warren Buffet where he discusses Berkshire's latest activity and why he is bullish on the U.S. economy.

Buffett's $44 billion deal

Berkshire Hathaway CEO Warren Buffett explains why he made the biggest move of his life to buy a railroad company.

How Ford got its groove back

Ford's President of the Americas Mark Fields explains the company's strong quarter and guidance for the future.

Better days ahead for autos

AutoNation CEO says although 'Clunkers' helped sales, his company would have done well even without the program.

Wellpoint's vanishing members

The nation's largest insurer tops forecasts, but membership continues to drop as unemployment rises.

Brokers brace for reform

SIFMA President Tim Ryan says brokerages recognize the need for more regulation, but fear the government will overshoot.

Hawaiian Air on vacation

The airline's CEO says while there are fewer business travelers, vacationers see value in coming to Hawaii.

How to create 20 million jobs

U.S. Chamber of Commerce CEO Tom Donohue explains the drive to create millions of jobs in the next 10 years.

Why Ballmer loves Windows 7

Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer discusses the importance of Windows 7 and his next strategic move for the company.

Ballmer's plans for Windows 7

Microsoft's CEO explains how the company plans to market Windows 7 to consumers and enterprises.

Health care reform skeptic

Office Depot CEO Steve Odland explains why he believes reforming health care may cause more harm than good.

Biz Chamber shrugs snub

U.S. Chamber of Commerce CEO Tom Donohue reacts to key companies, including PG&E and Apple, quitting the organization.

Office Depot's small biz woes

CEO Steve Odland expresses concerns over liquidity problems for his key customers, small businesses.

One-on-one with Morgan Stanley CEO

John Mack discusses how Morgan Stanley handled the crisis, the future of the company and his legacy on Wall Street.

How Mack managed the crisis

Morgan Stanley's CEO explains how he dealt with the financial crisis and where economic recovery currently stands.

John Mack: We were wrong on pay

Morgan Stanley's CEO says compensation for short-term results was a mistake, but the 'war for talent' requires high pay.

John Mack: Fix economy first

Morgan Stanley's CEO John Mack on regulatory reform and why fixing health care needs to wait.

Facelift for the Holiday Inn

InterContinental CEO Andy Cosslett talks about rebranding the popular chain and the challenges in his industry.

Royal Caribbean grows overseas

Despite the worldwide downturn, the cruise line is still expanding outside of the United States.

Starbucks: Economic barometer?

CEO Howard Schultz predicts economic improvement in 2010 based on activity in Starbucks stores across the country.

Medtronic's view on health care

The medical device maker says reform is needed but paying for it with higher taxes might hurt innovation.

Xerox's business service gamble

CEO Ursula Burns says the $6B Affiliated Computer Services acquisition will allow Xerox to manage most business processes

Health care's middle man

Cardinal Health CEO George Barrett positions his company for all possible outcomes of the health care debate.

Visa: People using more plastic

Credit and debt card use continues to grow because of convenience, despite the recession and new regulations.

Disney bets $4 billion on Marvel

CEO Bob Iger says the company behind Spider-Man is 'a perfect strategic fit' for Disney.

GM: Battery innovation is key

GM's CEO says leading-edge autos like the Chevy Volt are the right investment of U.S. taxpayer money.

Cisco's measured optimism

CEO John Chambers sees slight signs of recovery and pledges more emphasis on consumer video products.

Wikipedia: No need for profit

Founder Jimmy Wales talks about professionals using the site as a resource and future development.

TD Ameritrade rides out recession

Despite investor concern about risk, CEO Fred Tomczyk says the brokerage company is doing well.

Staples cuts school supplies prices

The retailer's president and COO says the company also aims to meet business customers' needs.

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