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Nissan says electric cars will be quickly profitable

July 23, 2008 The capabilities of Nissan's electric cars, to be introduced in 2010, will vary by country but none will have range-extending gasoline engines, the company's chief executive said.(From The New York... TAGS: Tennessee, automobile company, emission, Nashville, car, profit, North America, vehicle, U.S., CEO, battery

Cisco CEO sees U.S. economy making soft landing

November 15, 2007 Also, global economy is healthy, Chambers tells shareholders, adding that company would pay a dividend "at the right point in time." TAGS: Cisco Systems Inc., economy, dividend, John Chambers, shareholder, CEO, U.S.

What's good for GM 'may' be good for the country

January 11, 2008 CNET 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

Year in review: Dell's metamorphosis

December 19, 2007 The PC maker navigated major transitions in the executive suite and its business model in 2007. TAGS: Acer Inc., Kevin Rollins, PC company, Gateway Inc., notebook computer, China, founder, Lenovo, PC, HP, CEO, U.S.

Sprint's WiMax dilemma

October 10, 2007 Sprint Nextel's ousted CEO may not be the only casualty as unhappy investors pressure the company to dump plans for a next-generation network. TAGS: Sprint Nextel, Nextel Communications Inc., investor, equity, Wall Street, merger, wireless network, CEO, U.S.

For CEOs, offshoring pays

August 31, 2004 U.S. companies that send the most jobs overseas handsomely reward their CEOs, a new study says. TAGS: pay, study, outsourcing company, CEO, Intuit Inc., IBM Corp., compensation, outsourcing, U.S.

Must employers really pay to play?

October 25, 2007 Authoria CEO Tod Loofbourrow writes that with the U.S. in the middle of a talent crisis, too many companies are being tempted to overpay. TAGS: Authoria, compensation, career development, talent, workforce, employer, career, manager, U.S., CEO

Nuclear power looks for comeback in U.S.

September 14, 2007 Is 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

Cell phones outnumber PCs in China

December 1, 2005 There 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.

China's new weapon: Low executive pay

June 4, 2007 Factory workers make less in China than in the U.S., and so do CEOs. But the impact on the market remains unclear. TAGS: Getty Images, advertising agency, business development, China, Beijing, counterpart, exec, U.S., start-up, CEO, vice president, photograph

Straight dope from Fake Steve Jobs

July 3, 2007 In an exclusive interview, the blogger everyone wants to know the identity of talks about Apple, Bill Gates, the iPhone and more. TAGS: Fake Steve Jobs, Steve Jobs, Apple iPhone, blog, identity, Apple Computer, Bill Gates, AT&T Corp., CEO, U.S., photograph

Does that house come in green?

June 21, 2007 High energy prices, global warming worries and health concerns are driving the rise of green real estate services.Images: Realtors turn green TAGS: real estate, building, resource, CEO, U.S.

Opera CEO starts Atlantic swim

April 25, 2005 Jon von Tetzchner dons wetsuit and steps into "freezing Oslo fjord" after browser beats download target. Photos: One very wet CEO TAGS: Opera Software, Oslo, CEO, U.S., Web browser

Sony CEO, world commuter

March 7, 2005 Sony'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.

Matsushita names new CEO of U.S. unit

June 29, 2004 Company also appoints a new president and chief operating officer of Panasonic Consumer Electronics. TAGS: Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. Ltd., Panasonic, America, electronics, North America, consumer electronics, CEO, U.S.

Korean social-networking site hopes to nab U.S. fans

August 11, 2006 Hugely popular in its home country of South Korea, Cyworld is determined to bring its success to the United States. TAGS: South Korea, MySpace, U.S., China, broadband, mobile phone, CEO

Tech CEOs want free trade

June 6, 2005 As 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

Photos: Opera chief makes a splash

April 25, 2005 Executive 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

Big splash for Opera?

April 22, 2005 The goal for version 8: a million downloads in four days. The cost of hitting that goal: one very wet CEO. TAGS: Opera Software, Norway, CEO, Web browser, Firefox, server, U.S.

Offshoring: A view from both shores

June 29, 2004 Wipro Technologies CEO Vivek Paul is a U.S. citizen who also happens to spearhead outsourcing efforts for one of India's biggest IT companies. TAGS: Wipro Technologies, offshore outsourcing, India, U.S., citizen, engineer, outsourcing, view, CEO, information technology
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