January 11, 2008CNET News.com's Charles Cooper believes CEO Rick Wagoner's ideas for new high-tech autos are a good start--but just a start.TAGS:Rick Wagoner, fossil fuel, food, start, China, U.S., CEO
September 14, 2007Is the nuclear winter ending for the industry? Applications for new nuclear plants will likely get filed this year and next.TAGS:nuclear power, plant, accident, waste, agreement, U.S., CEO
December 1, 2005There are 3.6 cell phones for every PC in China, according to the CEO of Efriends Net Entertainment.TAGS:China, cell phone, PC, CEO, U.S.
June 21, 2007High energy prices, global warming worries and health concerns are driving the rise of green real estate services.Images: Realtors turn greenTAGS:real estate, building, resource, CEO, U.S.
April 25, 2005Jon von Tetzchner dons wetsuit and steps into "freezing Oslo fjord" after browser beats download target.
Photos: One very wet CEOTAGS:Opera Software, Oslo, CEO, U.S., Web browser
March 7, 2005Sony's new honcho will be racking up enough frequent flier miles for a first-class upgrade to the moon.TAGS:Howard Stringer, Sony Corp., Tokyo, CEO, Japan, U.S.
June 6, 2005As much as 65 percent of revenues for leading U.S. high-tech companies are generated from sales outside the U.S., research shows.TAGS:free trade, high-technology company, U.S., barrier, CEO
April 25, 2005Executive begins his long swim toward the United States, plans a stopover in Iceland for "Mum's hot chocolate."TAGS:Opera Software, make, CEO, U.S., photograph