Warren Buffett: World's Greatest Sandbagger
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Can AI Trade As Well As Warren Buffett?
Can AI Trade As Well As Warren Buffett?
02/13/2004 02:32 PMThe hype around artificial intelligence on Wall Street seems to come
and go over the years. Generally what seems to happen is that someone
discovers some AI-like system that does pretty well for a couple of
years and everyone thinks it's the answer to everything. However,
investors adjust, and the edge is lost. It looks like we're starting
to enter a new age of Wall Street AI hype, so CNN is looking into the
space and pointing out that
AI is not going to beat the best traders, and at most,
is useful as a tool to help pick out patterns that you might have
missed otherwise. Relying entirely on AI, though, is probably not
going to get you (or your money) very far.
Warren Buffett and His 20 Punches
Warren Buffett and His 20 Punches
05/05/2004 02:08 PMWould your portfolio look different if you could only buy 20 stocks in
your lifetime?
Warren Buffett to advise Democrat Kerry
Warren Buffett to advise Democrat Kerry
05/03/2004 03:02 PMWarren Buffett Sells Shareholder Meeting
Tix On eBay To Flood The Market
Warren Buffett Sells Shareholder Meeting
Tix On eBay To Flood The Market
04/30/2004 12:16 PMWarren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway annual shareholder meetings are
quite popular, as you might imagine. They're so popular, in fact,
that some shareholders have been trying to sell their tickets to the
meeting on eBay for over a hundred dollars. Buffett, and the folks at
Berkshire Hathaway, don't like the idea of people selling their
tickets to the event - but instead of going after them legally,
Buffett simply flooded the market. He started
putting many more tickets to the meeting up for sale
on eBay at the low, low price of $5 - to make it unprofitable for
any existing shareholders to sell their own tickets.
One of the world's greatest unsung
heroes?
One of the world's greatest unsung
heroes?
09/05/2004 11:29 AM
You may owe your life to
this man If it weren't for
Stanislav
Petrov, many or even most of us reading this might be dead now -
or never born, for the teens among us. At least according to
this article, and the other links above.
World's greatest Wi-Fi signal finder
World's greatest Wi-Fi signal finder
04/22/2004 06:53 PMGlenn Fleishman got his hands on a prototype of a new, tiny, Wi-Fi
signal finder, and he likes it a lot. There's a video clip of it on
his site.
Chrysalis previews their WiFi Seeker, a keychain sized
device for instant Wi-Fi signal finding: Chrysalis sent me a demo unit
of its just-unveiled WiFi Seeker, which they designed to differentiate
80211b/g networks from other devices. Two previous Wi-Fi signal
finders fell short in ways the Seeker does not.
LinkPhoto-tour of world's greatest
silkscreen printing shop: Standard
Deluxe
Photo-tour of world's greatest
silkscreen printing shop: Standard
Deluxe
06/04/2004 06:39 PM
Birdhouse
went to the Standard Deluxe printshop and took a bunch of nice
pictures. What a great setup! I'm ready to move in.
"There is a sleepy town in rural Alabama that boasts a
population of only 255. It is home to one of the best silkscreen print
shops in the country. Scott Peek of Standard Deluxe invited us down
for the nickel and dime tour. What we got was some down-home cooking,
southern sweet tea and a group of warm individuals that take pride in
mastering the craft of print."
LinkSouthern California Business Expert
Honored as one of "The World's Greatest
Business Mentors"
Southern California Business Expert
Honored as one of "The World's Greatest
Business Mentors"
08/09/2004 02:18 AMSouthern California Business Expert Honored as one of "The World's
Greatest Business Mentors." Ron LaVine receives prestigious honor; To
be featured in forthcoming mentoring book [PRWEB Aug 9, 2004]
THE WORLD'S
TEN GREATEST INNOVATORS
THE WORLD'S
TEN GREATEST INNOVATORS
12/19/2004 02:54 PM
About
time for some good news. Here are ten stand-out companies which, in
the
midst of a miserly, risk-averse horde of unimaginative, uninnovative
companies in almost every sector of the economy, we should be
celebrating. While the anorexia-crazed corporatist giants believe the
best way to deal with innovation is to shut it down by patenting
everything and suing every upstart into oblivion, these ten companies
are setting the example to show how business should be capitalizing on
the market, not cornering it:
Most Innovative Media Company:
Fast Company. The December 'Creativity Edition' of Fast Company magazine is now online,
and I'd encourage you to read it, cover to cover, and then buy
yourself
and a friend a subscription to this magazine, which towers above its
competition. In my opinion there are only three indispensable
magazines
on the market: Fast Company,
The New Yorker, and Consumer Reports. The gang at fast
company are not only great thinkers, they are constantly thinking
ahead.
Most Innovative Manufacturer:
WL Gore.
The makers of Gore-Tex and a lot of stunningly inventive medical
products you've probably never heard of. Fast Company's complete story
on the company is available in pdf form here. I mentioned
an earlier
study on this company last spring. Best takeaway: The six secrets of
Gore's innovation success:
- The Power of Small
Teams:
Gore tries to keep its teams small (and caps even its manufacturing
plants at 200 people). That way, everyone can get to know one another
and work together with minimal rules, as though they were a task force
tackling a crisis.
- No Ranks,
No Titles, No Bosses:
Associates (employees) select mentors, they don't have bosses.
Associates decide for themselves what new commitments to take on.
Committees evaluate an associate's contribution and decide on
compensation. There are no standardized job descriptions or
categories.
- Take the Long
View:
Gore is impatient with the status quo but patient about the time --
often years, sometimes decades -- it takes to develop revolutionary
products and bring them to market.
- Make Time for Face Time: There's
no hierarchical chain of command; anyone in the company can talk to
anyone else. Gore discourages memos and prefers in-person
communication
to email.
- Lead by
Leading:
Associates spend 10% of their time pursuing speculative new ideas.
Anyone is free to launch a project and be a leader, so long as they
have the passion and ideas to attract followers. Many of Gore's
breakthroughs started with one person acting on his or her own
initiative, and developed as colleagues helped in their spare
time.
- Celebrate
Failure: Don't stigmatize it. When a project doesn't work out
and the team kills it, they celebrate with beer or champagne.
Most Innovative Software
Company: Google. I
reported earlier on Google
Desktop and Picasa, but these guys never rest on their laurels.
Take a look at Google Local,
which allows you to find the closest Thai restaurant or tailor to you,
even if you live out in the boonies like me. Or look at Google Keyhole,
a subscription service that allows you to use animation to zoom in and
out of annotated aerial photographs, taking you by movie camera
anywhere in the world you want to go. Or try Google Alerts,
which will send you an e-mail whenever new stories show up anywhere on
the web that contain your selected keywords. And there's more --
browse
the entire Google Labs to see
what's coming next. These guys are the energizer bunnies of
innovation.
Most Innovative Hardware
Company: Apple.
With the iPod, Apple has reaffirmed its ability to create and reinvent
whole hardware product categories.
Most Innovative Financial
Organization: ING.
The Dutch company that realized you don't need offices to run a bank
has got the big banks, and now the big insurance companies, running
scared. They offer better rates, minimal bureaucracy, by simply
thinking smarter and constantly challenging all the established rules
in the financial services industry.
Most Innovative Retailer: eBay.
You know what these guys have done. Long after Wal-Mart is disgraced
for having destroyed so many jobs and ruined so many companies in the
race for the bottom, eBay will be remembered as the real innovators in retailing.
Best Blockbuster Idea
Incubator: The New Yorker. This is the company that nurtures people
like Malcolm Gladwell (The Tipping Point) and James
Surowiecki (The Wisdom of Crowds). Who
would have thought you could make money by paying people to just think
about great, world-changing ideas?
Most Innovative Business
Advisor: Charles
Handy would be my choice,
though Clay
Christensen, Peter
Drucker, Gary Hamel
and Michael Schrage are pretty good too.
Best Website for
Creativity-Boosting: IdeaChampions.
If giving things away free is its own reward, Mitch Ditkoff and the
crew at IdeaChampions should be very wealthy. This little company's
website is a goldmine of good ideas and tools that spark creativity
and
innovation. If you can't afford to hire them, bookmark their site and visit often. If you
can afford to hire them, do. And you can help them out by
participating in this just-for-f
un quiz.
Most Socially &
Environmentally Responsible Innovator: Patagonia. This is a company that developed
a process that recycles the plastic in discarded soda bottles to make
state-of-the-art clothing. And they donate 10% of profits to
environmental causes that they're deeply involved in. In more ways
than
one, they make you feel warm all over.
A few other companies, like Amazon, Sony, and 3M would have made the
list, but unfortunately they're on the Boycott
List. Ingenuity must be tempered by responsibility.
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"David Warren"
"David Warren"
07/19/2004 08:24 PMWarren Buffet
Warren Buffet
12/14/2002 12:29 AMHave been trying to whip my oldest weblog back into shape, the one
that I kept while I was living...
They Don't Get Buffett
They Don't Get Buffett
12/29/2004 12:23 PMSince when does giving away millions make someone a miser?
Strawberry's Warren is Carthage
Strawberry's Warren is Carthage
04/08/2005 06:04 PM
The heroes flee their doomed city. The first new place they
arrive in is not the proper one, and they must leave. When they
finally arrive at their destined land, they must steal women to set up
their colony, and then fight the local military power with the help of
new allies. Am I talking about the
Aeneid? Or
Watership
Down? With correspondences much greater than, say, those between
The Wizard of Oz and
The Lord of the Rings, I’m not the only one who thinks there’s a
connection. (Want real proof? Ask yourself why rabbits keep
having to
cross water, and compare where that happens in the story
to the ship journeys of Aeneas.)
Warren Ellis on Orkut
Warren Ellis on Orkut
01/26/2004 02:57 PMOrkut, the recently-launched,
Google-affiliated FOAF (Cory critiques them -- and the bigger FOAF
picture --
here), is offline for a while. Before the temporary beta
outage, Warren Ellis logged on, sniffed around, then said:
Right now, it looks pretty much like an iteration of the Tribe.net
system, with an eye on Friendster's apparent main function as a dating
system. (Which means, oddly, it requests your business profile at the
same time as it's asking you where you like to be fingered.) (...)
It's faster than Fuckster and Tribe, but it shows that all these
friend-of-a-friend things have really hit a wall. I mean, what can you
actually do aside from invite all your friends and piss about on a
couple of small message boards? Message boards that, unlike Tribe,
allow anonymous postings and therefore devalue the message board
experience? What happens after that? After you've gotten all your
friends in -- whom you send email to or IM regularly in any case,
presumably. That's it. All done. Until, I guess, yet another social
network system opens and you start all over again.
These things want to be a hub for your Internet community experience,
but they're just not necessary enough. Tribe gets closest, but it's
nothing you're going to leave as an open window on your desktop all
day. The first new social network system that builds an IM program
into its structure may have a shot. The Delphiforums message boards
have Jabber tacked on to them, which would have been brilliant when
Delphi was at its height, but has gone pretty much unnoticed in the
wake of their self-mutilating half-smart attempts to monetise. The
idea was and is sound. The minute you make these things the easiest
and most direct way to communicate with the personal network the
system's let you build or collate, there's going to be a reason to
keep the site on your desktop. And that has to be their goal. I mean,
who builds a social network system that doesn't want people to use it
all the time?
LinkWhat's In Your Gadget Bag, Warren Ellis?
What's In Your Gadget Bag, Warren Ellis?
08/31/2004 07:44 AM
Warren Ellis single-handedly reignited my love of
funny books with his seminal not-near-enough-future comic
Transmetropolitan. Does he need any more introduction than
that? Currently working on a novel (without pretty pictures!) and the
conversion of the Global Frequency books into a TV series,
Warren dashed out his choices for what he includes in his Gadget Bag
in typical style:
You just caught me. I'm off to Atlanta in 36 hours or so; jumping
from British Summer Time to Eastern Daylight Time for something called
Dragon*Con, where I'm a special guest (and also cultivating the Freak
Vote in prep for my first prose novel, published next summer).
I travel light. I'm the guy whose bag hits the luggage carousel
last. I'm the guy who's still there at three in the morning in an
empty hall, with tumbleweed blowing past, sitting there next to horse
skeletons and starving vultures, waiting for the airport workers to
finish their smack break and grub around in the back of the airplane
for my bag. Which usually comes out looking like they've been having
group sex on it. So, five or six years ago, I decided that if it
didn't fit into a carry-on bag, I wasn't taking it.
"
Warren Ellis on the Campaign."
"
Warren Ellis on the Campaign."
09/14/2004 02:34 PMBuffett: Google won't be my buy
Buffett: Google won't be my buy
05/02/2004 05:50 AMNew York Daily News May 2 2004 9:23AM GMT
Buffett of the North
Buffett of the North
09/16/2004 11:15 AMIs a Canadian the next superinvestor?
Buffett Begins to Buy
Buffett Begins to Buy
08/19/2004 12:57 PMAs the stock market falls, Buffett dips back into equities.
Did Buffett Say "I Don't Sell?"
Did Buffett Say "I Don't Sell?"
04/14/2004 03:54 PMA reader picks up a seeming contradiction from the Oracle of Omaha.
Warren Ellis mobl0gs from TV production
set
Warren Ellis mobl0gs from TV production
set
08/17/2004 01:25 PM
Warren Ellis is blogging
from the set of
GLOBAL
FREQUENCY. This graphic novel of Warren's
is becoming a
WB TV series; shooting is under way in Canada and the end result
is slated to air in March, 2005. From time to time, he lifts his head
out of that trough of cold Red Bull long enough to futurephone a blog
entry about how bizarre the whole experience is. The result? A
magnificently good online read. His permalinks are b0rked right now,
and this may have something to do with the fact he's posting from his
Treo -- so just go to the main page, find August 11's post, and work
your way forward in time from there.
LinkWarren Ellis: moment of phonecam zen
Warren Ellis: moment of phonecam zen
01/02/2004 10:57 PMAuthor and blogger
Warren
Ellis shot
this phonecam
snap with a Nokia 3650, then opined aloud:
"What I just clicked into is that futurephones are very good for the
micro, and that weird impressionistic smudging and the odd focal
length creates its own suite of weird effects.
This was made by touching the phone's top down on some gravel on
the edge of a puddle in a back alley.
The photo is upside down -- if you look closely at the top half of the
picture, you can just make out the stones underwater in the puddle.
I am oddly pleased with this little picture."
LinkWarren Ellis's device array
Warren Ellis's device array
08/31/2004 10:09 AM
Cory Doctorow:
Gizmodo's done another of their "What's in your gadget-bag" features,
this time with Warren Ellis, whose Transmetropolitan is the best
science fictional comic I've ever read.
You just caught me. I'm off to Atlanta in 36 hours or so; jumping from
British Summer Time to Eastern Daylight Time for something called
Dragon*Con, where I'm a special guest (and also cultivating the Freak
Vote in prep for my first prose novel, published next summer).
I travel light. I'm the guy whose bag hits the luggage carousel last.
I'm the guy who's still there at three in the morning in an empty
hall, with tumbleweed blowing past, sitting there next to horse
skeletons and starving vultures, waiting for the airport workers to
finish their smack break and grub around in the back of the airplane
for my bag. Which usually comes out looking like they've been having
group sex on it. So, five or six years ago, I decided that if it
didn't fit into a carry-on bag, I wasn't taking it.
Link
Warren Buffett's Annual Letter
Warren Buffett's Annual Letter
03/08/2004 11:04 PM
Warren
Buffett's annual letter to his shareholders is worth a read.
Buffett Continues To Sell
Buffett Continues To Sell
05/20/2004 12:56 PMAgain acting on his concerns about overvaluation in the U.S. equity
markets, he further reduced holdings.
$200,000 for Buffett Lunch (Reuters)
$200,000 for Buffett Lunch (Reuters)
07/09/2004 10:25 AMReuters - For about $200,000, you can buy two
shares of Berkshire Hathaway Inc.'s stock, or you can have
lunch with its chairman -- Warren Buffett.
Buffett on White Mountains
Buffett on White Mountains
07/01/2004 01:50 PMBerkshire completes its warrant exercise to take a 16% stake in White
Mountains Insurance.
Can technology build a better Buffett?
Can technology build a better Buffett?
02/13/2004 11:54 AMCNN Feb 13 2004 2:17PM GMT
Lobbing Softballs at Buffett
Lobbing Softballs at Buffett
05/06/2004 08:58 AMManic Market? Be Like Buffett
Manic Market? Be Like Buffett
08/19/2004 03:28 PMThe graphs look like a nasty saw blade. The headlines are no help.
What would Buffett do?
New short stories for your WAP-phone
from Warren Ellis
New short stories for your WAP-phone
from Warren Ellis
02/10/2004 11:50 AM"
Warren Ellis Portable" --
Thirteen ultrashort stories in permanent installation, from
author/blogger/geek-mentor
Warren Ellis.
Warren Bennis: Google's Growth Engine
Warren Bennis: Google's Growth Engine
06/14/2004 02:48 PMCIO Insight Jun 14 2004 6:51PM GMT
Warren Ellis bl0g essay: The Candidate
Warren Ellis bl0g essay: The Candidate
09/14/2004 03:48 AM
Xeni Jardin:
BoingBoing reader
Don
Whiteside says,
Today, author Warren Ellis' blog has what he calls a
"One-day DPH rent-party" looking for donations to cover bandwidth
costs. It's a little essay that any fan of his
Transmetropolitan will recognize as being written by his
alter-ego, Spider Jerusalem. It's a thinly disguised bit about Kerry
and flat-out hysterical. Dunno if a non-Transmet fan will
find it as awesome -- but if they do, they should go get the graphic
novels.
Link
by Warren Richey, The Christian Science
Monitor
by Warren Richey, The Christian Science
Monitor
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Buffett Considered Witness in AIG Probe
(AP)
Buffett Considered Witness in AIG Probe
(AP)
04/11/2005 05:56 AMAP - Federal and state probes into insurance giant American
International Group Inc. have apparently landed an illustrious witness
billionaire investor Warren Buffett.
Investor Buffett Questioned in AIG Probe
(AP)
Investor Buffett Questioned in AIG Probe
(AP)
04/11/2005 08:37 PMAP - Billionaire investor Warren Buffett was questioned by regulators
Monday in connection with federal and state probes into the insurance
company American International Group Inc., saying afterward, "I told
them everything I know."
Lunch with Buffett comes at a price
(Reuters)
Lunch with Buffett comes at a price
(Reuters)
07/09/2004 12:05 AMReuters - For about $200,000 (108,000 pounds), you can buy two
shares of Berkshire Hathaway's stock, or
you can have lunch with its chairman -- Warren Buffett.
Buffett Rips Congress on Options
Buffett Rips Congress on Options
07/07/2004 06:05 PMWhy just counting the options given to the top five execs is a dumb,
dumb idea.
Grok Description matches for Warren Buffett: World's Greatest Sandbagger
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Berkshire Hathaway
Berkshire Hathaway
01/27/2004 01:44 PMValue Investing Vs. Trading
Berkshire Hathaway Web Site
Berkshire Hathaway Web Site
05/03/2004 09:38 AMBERKSHIRE HATHAWAY INC.:
Take a look at this Web site. It belongs to Warren Buffet's company.
He's the second-richest man in the United States (the world?).
You'd think his site would be a bit more...professional? On one
hand, this is refreshingly non-corporate. But on the other hand, it's
very...1995-ish.
Any thoughts on this?
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Bush, Cheney to meet with economy
experts Gates named to Berkshire
Hathaway board FCC mulls wireless
Bush, Cheney to meet with economy
experts Gates named to Berkshire
Hathaway board FCC mulls wireless
12/19/2004 03:28 PMSeattletimes.nwsource.com - Wed Dec 15, 11:18 am GMT
Investor Sells Meeting Tickets on E-Bay
Investor Sells Meeting Tickets on E-Bay
04/29/2004 09:45 PMAP via Newsday Apr 30 2004 1:12AM GMT
Live Meeting 2005 Document: Live Meeting
2005 API Reference Guide
Live Meeting 2005 Document: Live Meeting
2005 API Reference Guide
04/11/2005 11:08 AMOnline Sale of Tickets for 2005 World
Handball Championship Games
Online Sale of Tickets for 2005 World
Handball Championship Games
12/19/2004 03:22 PMAllafrica.com - Wed Dec 15, 07:07 pm GMT
Live Meeting 2005 Add-in: Live Meeting
Add-in for PowerPoint
Live Meeting 2005 Add-in: Live Meeting
Add-in for PowerPoint
04/13/2005 01:55 AMWith the Microsoft® Office Live Meeting Add-In for PowerPoint, you
can create Live Meeting presentations directly in the Microsoft
PowerPoint® presentation graphics program.
Open Source Meeting 2005 - Argentina
Open Source Meeting 2005 - Argentina
04/10/2005 02:36 PMVision Miami March 24, 2005 Meeting
Vision Miami March 24, 2005 Meeting
03/24/2005 11:11 PMAn audblog posting mp3 broadcast from
Vision Miami Networking
Meeting Thursday March 24, 2005 interviewing members of the
Altius Group Advertising and
Brand Communications Agency. Also interviewed Captain Asaad of the
Sailing Vessel "RA" and his
electronic ship's log blog available at
racharters.net.
Live Meeting 2005 Add-in: for Joining
from Instant Messaging
Live Meeting 2005 Add-in: for Joining
from Instant Messaging
03/30/2005 09:08 PMThe Live Meeting Add-in for Joining from Instant Messaging can only be
installed when a user is invited to use Live Meeting during a Windows
Messenger session or an MSN Messenger session and the user’s
computer does not already have the Live Meeting Add-in Pack.
Minutes of the mozilla.org Staff Meeting
of Monday 6th June 2005
Minutes of the mozilla.org Staff Meeting
of Monday 6th June 2005
06/17/2005 07:23 PMMinutes of the mozilla.org Staff Meeting
of Monday 31st May 2005
Minutes of the mozilla.org Staff Meeting
of Monday 31st May 2005
06/17/2005 07:23 PMMinutes of the mozilla.org Staff Meeting
of Monday 16th May 2005
Minutes of the mozilla.org Staff Meeting
of Monday 16th May 2005
06/17/2005 07:23 PMMinutes of the mozilla.org Staff Meeting
of Monday 7th March 2005
Minutes of the mozilla.org Staff Meeting
of Monday 7th March 2005
03/14/2005 06:05 PMMinutes of the mozilla.org Staff Meeting
of Monday 4th April 2005
Minutes of the mozilla.org Staff Meeting
of Monday 4th April 2005
04/08/2005 09:59 AMJanuary 2005 Dallas/Ft. Worth Perl
Mongers Meeting
January 2005 Dallas/Ft. Worth Perl
Mongers Meeting
01/05/2005 09:01 AMMr. Muskrat writes "The first Dallas / Ft. Worth Perl Mongers
technical meeting of 2005 will feature Patrick Michaud speaking about
the Perl 6 grammars. The meeting will be held at 7pm on January 25,
2005. The D/FW PM News has the complete details (...
Minutes of the mozilla.org Staff Meeting
of Monday 24th January 2005
Minutes of the mozilla.org Staff Meeting
of Monday 24th January 2005
02/05/2005 08:59 PMMinutes of the mozilla.org Staff Meeting
of Monday 13th June 2005
Minutes of the mozilla.org Staff Meeting
of Monday 13th June 2005
06/22/2005 01:54 AMMinutes of the mozilla.org Staff Meeting
of Monday 21st March 2005
Minutes of the mozilla.org Staff Meeting
of Monday 21st March 2005
03/31/2005 08:53 AMMinutes of the mozilla.org Staff Meeting
of Monday 25th April 2005
Minutes of the mozilla.org Staff Meeting
of Monday 25th April 2005
06/05/2005 11:15 PMMinutes of the mozilla.org Staff Meeting
of Monday 14th March 2005
Minutes of the mozilla.org Staff Meeting
of Monday 14th March 2005
03/22/2005 03:48 PMMinutes of the mozilla.org Staff Meeting
of Monday 11th April 2005
Minutes of the mozilla.org Staff Meeting
of Monday 11th April 2005
04/16/2005 09:56 AMMinutes of the mozilla.org Staff Meeting
of Monday 28th March 2005
Minutes of the mozilla.org Staff Meeting
of Monday 28th March 2005
04/16/2005 09:56 AMBioInvest 2005, the Biotechnology and
Discovery Informatics Investment Meeting
Selects 9 Companies to Present in London
BioInvest 2005, the Biotechnology and
Discovery Informatics Investment Meeting
Selects 9 Companies to Present in London
03/19/2005 02:43 AMRegister now to attend BioInvest 2005, the bioinformatics and
biotechnology investment conference to be held at the DTI conference
centre in London. The conference will be a showcase for emerging
international biotechnology and bioinformatics companies. Investor
pitches by companies will be focused on biotechnology companies in the
morning, drug discovery and life sciences informatics in the
afternoon. Venue: DTI Conference Centre, 1 Victoria Street, London
SW1E 0ET - Web site: www.bioinvest2005.com [PRWEB Mar 18, 2005]
Oh No! Berkshire Earnings Down!
Oh No! Berkshire Earnings Down!
08/09/2004 05:12 PMRemember what we told you about regarding bottom-line numbers with
skepticism? Case in point.
The Nanotech Company Co-Founder Wins
2005 Japan Prize
The Nanotech Company Co-Founder Wins
2005 Japan Prize
02/01/2005 09:20 PMThe company’s Co-Founder and Scientific Advisory Board Chairman, Erkki
Ruoslahti, M.D. PhD, will receive the 2005 Japan Prize. [PRWEB Jan 13,
2005]
Berkshire Acquires IPO Holdings Inc
Berkshire Acquires IPO Holdings Inc
07/23/2004 02:32 AM [PRWEB Jul 23, 2004]
Nortel enters 2005 a more cautious
company amid increased competition
Nortel enters 2005 a more cautious
company amid increased competition
01/01/2005 12:33 PMCanadian Press Jan 1 2005 3:18PM GMT
Dell to Hold 2005 Annual Analyst Meeting
in Austin, Texas; Call to be Webcast
Live at www.dell.com
Dell to Hold 2005 Annual Analyst Meeting
in Austin, Texas; Call to be Webcast
Live at www.dell.com
04/04/2005 11:34 AMBusiness Wire Apr 4 2005 3:24PM GMT
Berkshire Takes Stake in Pier 1
Berkshire Takes Stake in Pier 1
08/17/2004 05:16 PMIs the home furnishings company on the road to recovery?
Warren Buffett: World's Greatest Sandbagger