Table of Contents:VOL. 161, NO. 7 - May 24, 2010 Cover story
American made ... Chinese owned Companies from China are spending billions to build factories in the U.S. -- and creating new jobs for American workers. By Sheridan Prasso Features
How to really fix Wall Street The Washington debate has turned as toxic as the securities that sank the economy. Here are six simple steps to help do the job right. By Allan Sloan with Doris Burke
The king of the sports deal Steve Greenberg is the son of baseball Hall of Famer Hank Greenberg. He also happense to be the biggest rainmaker in sports. By David Whitford
The Fortune 500: Seeds of discord The most important biotech gene is about to go off patent. Monsanto, DuPont, farmers, and the Justice Department are squaring off in a battle over the future of the world's food supply. By Roger Parloff
The temptation of Facebook For his new book The Facebook Effect, Fortune contributor David Kirkpatrick gained rare access to the company and CEO Mark Zuckerberg. In this excerpt, Kirkpatrick reveals Zuckerberg's turmoils as he resisted billion-dollar offers from a parade of moguls. First
Closer look Wells: Thanks for nothing. By Adam Lashinsky
Washington watch Blackwater's makeover. By Jia Lynn Yang
The chartist CSI: Wall Street -- finding the smoking-gun documents. By Scott Cendrowski
Education Apps 101, the hot course on campus. By David A. Kaplan
The world's most admired companies Top performer New York Life. By Beth Kowitt
Teamwork The Dunkin' Brands Culinary Innovation Team cooks up new products. By Beth Kowitt
Assignment Detroit A Michigan success story: Can Detroit learn anything from Grand Rapids? By Alex Taylor III Invest
Interview Already revered as a market sage, Oaktree Capital chairman Howard Marks added to his legacy by profiting during the crisis. By Mina Kimes
Anatomy of a trade Noted mutual fund manager Mario Gabelli recently bought 800,000 share of utility National Fule Gas as a cheap way to play America's energy future By Mina Kimes Venture
The battle of the business plans With a record-setting $1 million in prizes at stake, student entrepreneurs competing at Rice University are determined to make the grade. By Josh Hyatt Opinion
Much-maligned big banks can gain Main Street cred by lending to small businesses again. By Becky Quick
How Obama plans to pay for his agenda: a little tax here and a little tax there. It adds up fast. By Nina Easton | |
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