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Is Google headed for $2000? Or $100? Plugged in: Former analyst and one-time optimist Henry Blodget is one of the search giant's most vocal bears. (more)
Are defined-benefits pension plans sustainable? Readers debate the issue. (more)
Ken Lay and Jeffrey Skilling are called to account. Here's how Enron's house of cards fell apart. (more)
Genentech is No. 1 on FORTUNE's list of America's top employers this year. Which other companies rate high with employees? (more)
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THE 100 BEST COMPANIES TO WORK FOR 2006
By treating employees well, these firms are thriving -- despite merciless cost pressures -- and blazing a trail for others to follow. (more)

Wanted: Braniacs with a passion for science and contempt for business-speak. Propensity for high jinks a plus. (more)
Company uniforms speak volumes about rank, culture, and (let's be honest) style. So are you what you wear? We enlisted uniform gurus Stan Herman and Peter Dervis for a crash course in corporate fashion. (more)
Hikers and hip-hop stars love his boots. Underlings love him as a boss. Here's how CEO Jeffrey Swartz keeps Timberland firmly planted on our list. (more)
What's it really like to work at a best company? Our intrepid writer Daniel Roth went undercover at four winners to find out. (more)
ENRON ON TRIAL
Poster boys for corporate corruption, former Enron CEOs Ken Lay and Jeffrey Skilling are finally getting their day in court. The trial in Houston will be a milestone in American business history. (more)
With all we know about Enron, convicting Lay and Skilling may seem like a slam dunk. Here's why it's not. (more)
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Can anything go right for Big Pharma? With a crop of mega-selling meds set to roll out, the industry may be on the mend. (more)
The Disney CEO's embrace of digital technologies means big change--and a search for a new business model. (more)
Who's entitled to the baseball that ended the Red Sox World Series drought? It's a tossup. (more)
After the fall of Jack Abramoff, a lobbying chill. (more)
The two thirty-somethings who run the Lincoln Group. (more)
Wilbur Ross on the West Virginia mining tragedy, and why he's bullish on coal. (more)
The search giant is moving beyond websites to place ads in magazines and on TV. (more)
We were right: Consumers did luck out in the home-electronics wars -- but we slipped up on the corporate winners. (more)
Richard Binder, 59, Richard Binder Fountain Pens, Nashua, N.H. (more)
INVESTING
A rare talk with Ken Leech of Legg Mason, who now oversees $520 billion in fixed-income assets--surpassing everybody's favorite debt guru, Pimco's Bill Gross. (more)
Chris Davis on how he'll steer the stock fund--and what he thinks of Costco and Google. (more)
The beaten-down drugmaker has a wide range of products and a powerful pipeline. (more)
MEDIA BUBBLE
The Wall Street Journal's parent opts for new leadership--finally. (more)
STREET LIFE
Investors are scouring the globe for the next hot energy stock. (more)
VALUE DRIVEN
Terror alert: America's pension time bomb is ready to explode. (more)
BUSINESS LIFE
Exotic dancers, diners, and downtown revitalization. (Did we mention the gin?) We hit the road with inimitable mayor Oscar Goodman for a look at his Vegas. (more)
The trio of Palm, Microsoft, and Verizon have created a winning Treo Smartphone that even a Windows-centric IT manager could love. Finally! (more)


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