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Why dream teams fail 6:40am : It may be tempting to recruit all-stars and let 'em rip. Don't do it -- remember Eisner and Ovitz? Fortune reveals the secrets of great teams in this special report. (more)
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9:37am : Gulf Oil CEO Petrowski says prices may be higher but margins are down. Plus: his plans to offer pre-paid gas and price caps. (more)
Can Stringer recharge Sony? Sony slept through the dawn of digital media. Now Sir Howard Stringer and his polyglot crew are trying to wake the company up. (more)
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In the end, Enron's Ken Lay and Jeff Skilling couldn't escape their own lies. And that's good for corporate America. (more)
Wall Street's war for China The big investment banks are fighting for a piece of the action in the world's fastest-growing economy. Inside their multibillion-dollar battle. (more)
The buzz online is that the upgrade may well push Yahoo ahead of current video leaders YouTube and MySpace Videos. (more)
Universal Technical Institute has seen its share price plummet in the past two years, but we think it deserves higher grades. (more)
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Street star: Citigroup's CFO, Sallie Krawcheck Sallie Krawcheck tells FORTUNE's Geoffrey Colvin what it takes to be CFO of the world's largest bank. (more)
100 Top MBA Employers Think of it as a popularity contest for companies. Each year, research firm Universum surveys MBA candidates on where they'd most like to work. See the exclusive Fortune.com list. (more)
Fortune 500 Get complete listings of all 500 companies, plus profiles, industry data, up-to-date stock information, and FORTUNE articles. (more)
Judgment day Ken Lay and Jeffrey Skilling, the poster boys of corporate malfeasance, will finally face a jury this week. Here's what to watch for -- and why the prosecution's case isn't a slam-dunk. (more)
America's Most Admired Companies Which U.S. companies have the best reputations? On FORTUNE's annual list this year, GE's up; Dell and Wal-Mart are down. See the full list of 303 companies and their 8 key scores. (more)
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The real estate survival guide The great housing bubble has finally started to deflate, and the fall will be harder in some markets than others. (more)
How to invest in the new Net Boom Web companies are on fire again. Here's the smart way to invest without getting burned. (more)
The FORTUNE 500: A banner year Despite a world of trouble, the 500 -- led by banking, oil, drugs, and insurance -- roared ahead. (more)
The toughest guy on Wall Street Jamie Dimon, the new CEO of J.P. Morgan Chase is taking a shot at the title of world's most important banker and trying to whip a sprawling financial conglomerate into shape. (more)
How I Work It's pretty incredible to look back 30 years to when Microsoft was starting and realize how work has been transformed. We're finally getting close to what I call the digital workstyle. (more)