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10/13/97 CHART: The Business Week 50--Six Months Later
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The Business Week 50: Finance Muscles Its Way to the Top
Content: For executives at Capital One Financial ( COF), the recent turn in the stock market has been a breath of fresh air. While the credit-card issuer's sales and earnings growth have been hot for years, its stock languished in 1999 as interest rates headed...
Ambac Leads Business Week's 50 Top Performersmof the S&P 500 [application/pdf]
Content: BUSINESS WEEK A S P U B L I S H E D I N 2 0 0 2 500 S&P E D I T I O N TOP PERFORMERS © 2002 In The Spotlight www.inthespotlight.com 800.769.9885 TOP PERFORMERS OF THE S&P 500...
03/24/97 COVER IMAGE: The Business Week 50
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Paychex Named to Business Week's "50 Best Performers" List
Content: March 30, 2001, Paychex named to Business Week's '50 Best Performers' List.
Business Week 50
Content: Nearly 78% of TYC shares are held by institutions, compared to the Conglomerate average of 55.4%. Strong earnings performance in light of the current economic conditions is a testament to its business model of recurring fees and services. Since we...
Business Week: The Corporation: STRATEGIES: A BUSINESS WEEK 50 COMPANY : ISNT THER
Content: The Corporation: STRATEGIES: A BUSINESS WEEK 50 COMPANY : ISNT THERE MORE TO LIFE THAN PLASTIC?... Preview this article and search all eLibrary sources like Time, Fortune and 100s more. Free 7-day trial with credit card required for full articles.
Business Week 50
Content: The Business Week 50 Who among the S&P 500 has the most on the ball? Our growth rankings offer surprising insights into America's most closely watched companies
Business Week Online: BW 50
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Business Week Online: Indexes: BW 50
Content: Blockbuster drugs, blockbuster deals. Those were a couple of the big ideas driving the performance of the 1997 BW 50. This list was dominated by health-care companies like Merck & Co., financial giants such as Travelers Group , and hot-shot chipmaker Intel...
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