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By Deepa Seetharaman
March 2, 2009
Sagging Index no longer reflects what’s going on in the market, some say, Replacements? Google it, to start.
By Hans-Werner Sinn
March 2, 2009
Downward price spiral will actually boost the cost of capital for most companies. CFOS, take note.
By Ronald Fink
March 2, 2009
The latest bailout at AIG could be a preview of how the president will deal with Wall Street.
By Matthew Quinn
March 2, 2009
No corporate defaults. Big debt offerings. Percolating CP issuance. Things may be looking up in the capital markets.
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Financial Week Webcasts
2009 WEBCASTS
TBD
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ARCHIVED EVENTS
M&A WEBCAST: To Buy or Not to Buy: Why Partnering May Be the Way to Go
Date: October 29th 2008 In the current credit market, strategic partnering may make more sense than acquisitions. A panel of experts discuss how corporate team-ups should be structured – and offer advice on avoiding pitfalls such as theft of intellectual property. Moderator: Tim Catts
Panelists:
C.N. Franklin Reddick III, Partner, Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld
and co-chair of Akin Gump's corporate practice
Cherie Smith Homa, Managing Director and Group Head of Investment Banking, KPMG Corporate Finance LLC
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Sponsored by: Thomson Reuters
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T&E WEBCAST: Getting Better Mileage Out of Your T&E Budget
Date: July 22, 2008 Moderator Megan Johnston and a panel of experts look at how smart managers are coping with skyrocketing travel costs. Topics covered include getting employees to comply with new travel policies, restricting business travel—without harming your business, coping with airline cutbacks, and applying procurement metrics to travel to optimize spending
Panelists:
Debra Goldmann, Senior specialist travel services, Verizon Communications
Debra Reid, U.S. travel services manager, Shell Oil
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Sponsored by: Concur Technologies
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