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2006
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2005
Investing for Dummies
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Unqualified? Not You!
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That old gang of mine
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The Indispensable No. 2
DO YOU KNOW WHO I AM?
So you're going to jail ...
20 Reasons I'll ♥Retirement
So funny I forgot to laugh
1,000 windows bloomed
A righteous development
No Placement Like Home
Gone With the Wind
The Chairman and the CFO
Under New Management
All the rage
Welcome to Fantasy Corp.!
You're a CEO, baby!
Picking it up
Drop that spoon, comrades!
Bye-bye, BlackBerry
2004
A Visit from the Man
Don't be like Mike
20 Things I'm Thankful For
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Et tu, Lenny? Then fall, Bing!
There's no crying in business
Quantum Business
Kind of JetBlue
A Tale Of Health-Club Horror
Junkie love
I am my own assistant
Him again?!
I'm doing the Fatkins diet
15 things I like about Vegas
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Ode to Spring
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Howl For Allen Ginsberg (and Alan Greenspan too!)
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Nuts To You!
Suit yourself!
A Man For No Seasons
Mad at Cow
Club Moi
2003
Have Yourself A Sloppy Li'l Xmas
Eat like a Business Executive
A Meeting in Sardinia
God Bless Baseball
Clogged Arteries
It's Good To Be Bing
A Modest Proposal
How Green Was My Envy
An Idiot's Guide To Dummies
Will's First Job
I've Got A Secret
He's A Real Nowhere Manager
They are not a crook
One more for the road
Mutual Funds For Dummies
The Law Of The Jungle
Where's My Piece?
Nothing At The Top
I'm Not Paranoid, I Just Live Here
Business Haiku
Love Me, Love My Spam
Space: The Final Frontier
Things Are Looking Up, America!
Ego
Go to the Head of the Investor Class
Have a Good One
2002
How Not to Succeed in Business
Phoning It In
Unwrapper's Delight
Log Off, You Losers!
Be Prepared
Dr. Jekyll And Mr. Investor
It's a !@#$% Man's World
Yankee Phone Home
How I Lost My Chins
Step Right Up!
Twenty Years After
Summer Home Work
The Shareholders Are Revolting!
How To Tell If You're Guilty
Take Me To Your Leader
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Things Are Looking Up!
Meet the Old Boss
2001
All I Want For Christmas
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The Importance Of Irrelevance
16 Reasons To Fly Again
I Love [Leave] New York
The Mourning After
Walk Now, Chew Gum Later
You've Got Fraud!
Real Jobs For Unreal People
God, Am I Angry!
The Missing Link
This Just In From Nigeria
The Audience
How Nouveau Can You Go?
The Story Of E
Cutbacks For The Queasy
Market Rap
A Glossary For Hard Times
Why I Miss The Office
Don't Fence Me Out
Viva la Revolution!
When In Rome, Eat Romans
Rage Against the Machine
Seven Ways To Squash The Coming Recession
How The Stupid Man Won His Pinstripes
2000
But Enough About Me...
A Critique of Pure Reason
When Is Anywhere Not Anywhere?
The End Of The Line
I'll Have My Species Call Your Species
I Was Abducted by Creatures With Bad Hair
I've Got Your Cheese, You Nitwit!
A Connecticut Yankee On The Jersey Turnpike
God Is My Palm Pilot, I Need No Other
Ten Things That Destroy Shareholder Value
Survivors
Hail to Thee, Saul Steinberg!
Terror at 50,000 Feet
Why Consultants Generally Suck
I'll Tell You Where to Put It
How to Succeed in Business
Casey at the Mouse
The Meaning of Lunch
Eleven Things I Love About Vacation
What About Bob?
The World's Most Admired Employees
Oh, Sure. Now They're Sorry
Building a Better Bing
I Miss the Old Millennium
1999
Get Out of My Brain, Moron
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Woman
Sleep Faster! I'm tired. Dog-tired.
My Inner Hot Rod
Your Merger Makeover!
On Beyond Newton
Rebel Without Applause
StarTac: The Next Irritation
I'll Catch Up With You Later
Lunch With Java Man
How Green Was My Cactus
Hail to Thee, Future Rich Person
Sure, He's Rich. But Is He Happy?
The Most Beautiful People in Business
Do's and Don'ts for Big Dudes
An American Tragedy
Our Tiger Tamer
The Love Song of Alfred E. Neuman
The Most Dangerous Game
The Grasshopper And Van Zaant: A Fable
Put On a Coat, You Loser!
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Does Your Job Make You Sick?
Branded!
Leaves of Grasp
1998
Take My Investing Advice--Please
The Legend of Rip Van Meeting
Twenty Things to Do During the Recession
Why Can't a Cigar Be Just a Cigar?
Hail to the Chief
Can't We Just Get Along...Without These?
Ten Very Good Reasons to Remain Bullish
I'm OK. You're OK. R U Y2K?
The Zen of Getting Yelled
Twenty Things I Really Like About L.A.
Hail and Farewell, Chainsaw Al!
Stage Fright: A Ten-Step Program
Mergers and Aberrations
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Pharmaceutical
Remembrance Of Bing's Past
Bing: What Happened
The Broker: A Poem of Gothic Horror
Twenty Things I Really Like About Japan
Business As A Second Language (Part 2)
Business As A Second Language (Part I)
Keep Your Mitts Off My Options, Dear!
Oh, Sure, Now You Want To Talk About It
1997
Being and Nothingness
1996
On getting a life
What to Make of Mike
A Fortune for the Future
Terror at 35,000 Feet
The Secret to Livin' Less Large
Just Say No...to Golf
The Bad Boss Gets a New Life
Orphaned But Not Forsaken
Just a Heads-Up (Look Out!!!!!!)
Reflections on Downsizing
So, Are Ya Havin' Fun?
Long Day’s Journey into Pittsburgh
Starting Up in a Garage
Take Heart, O Ye of Little Face
They Killed my Reporting Structure
1995
Mr. Bing's Executive Gift Guide
Outsource This, You Turkeys!
Caveat Emptor
Are You a Master of (In)sincerity?
Descent into the Clearance Loop
The Mexican Solution
Can We Please Lighten Up a Bit?
1993
Why Busters Hate Boomers
1992
Boss Management: A Guide
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