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India says long-range missile test was a successupdated: Thu Apr 19 2012 17:50:00

India said Thursday that it had successfully carried out the maiden test flight of its longest-range nuclear-capable missile, which can apparently travel more than 5,000 kilometers.

U.S. faces clean energy bust as subsidies expire, report warnsupdated: Wed Apr 18 2012 00:07:00

The United States needs to overhaul its support for clean energy research to keep recent gains alive as subsidies that have fueled a boom in the field expire, researchers urged Wednesday.

CNNMoney: Obama council repeats job-creating ideasupdated: Wed Jan 18 2012 16:45:00

President Obama's jobs council on Tuesday released its latest round of recommendations detailing how the United States can be more competitive.

CNNMoney: 32 plans to cut the debt. Really.updated: Mon Oct 03 2011 10:02:00

Speak about not having to reinvent the wheel.

CNNMoney: Ford, Toyota team up to build big hybridsupdated: Mon Aug 22 2011 17:02:00

Rivals Ford Motor and Toyota Motor announced an agreement Monday to work together to develop a new hybrid system for use in light trucks.

CNNMoney: IPhone could solve debt ceiling stalemateupdated: Thu Jul 28 2011 08:29:00

Little did Steve Jobs know in January 2007 that he was about to unveil a device that, four and a half years later, could help end a vicious debate about raising America's debt ceiling.

Obama plugs small business at Ohio conferenceupdated: Tue Feb 22 2011 15:23:00

President Barack Obama told a conference of would-be entrepreneurs Tuesday that continued government investment in research and development was necessary to keep U.S. businesses competitive in the 21st century.

New test under development could find single cancer cell in bloodupdated: Tue Jan 04 2011 11:51:00

Johnson and Johnson will partner with Massachusetts General Hospital to develop and market a blood test that could find a single cancer cell circulating in a person's blood, the company said Monday.

How to invest in jobs for Americaupdated: Mon Jan 03 2011 13:32:00

America's job crisis is a result of decades of shopping on credit and underinvesting in research to fuel new industries, says analyst Fareed Zakaria.

CNNMoney: HP CEO out of hiding, gives rosy outlookupdated: Mon Nov 22 2010 17:44:00

Léo Apotheker, Hewlett-Packard's new chief executive, said Monday that the company had a bright future, so HP will raise spending on research and development as well as its employees' salaries.

UK, France sign military cooperation dealupdated: Tue Nov 02 2010 11:43:00

The leaders of Britain and France signed a groundbreaking treaty on defense cooperation Tuesday that would combine many elements of their militaries, British Prime Minister David Cameron announced.

CNNMoney: Still waiting for HP's new CEOupdated: Wed Sep 29 2010 14:34:00

Many thought Hewlett-Packard would name its new CEO on Tuesday since it was having an analyst meeting that day. That didn't happen.

Obama to lay out new economic plan Wednesdayupdated: Sun Sep 05 2010 12:52:00

With less than two months to go until a critical midterm election likely to turn on the economy, President Obama this week will lay out a new plan that includes a proposal to extend a tax cut popular with the business community, according to an administration official.

Obama committed to middle classupdated: Sun Sep 05 2010 12:52:00

The president says we need to do everything we can to accelerate job creation in the U.S.

CNNMoney: Credit card interest rates are through the roofupdated: Mon Aug 23 2010 13:54:00

Credit card interest rates soared in the second quarter to a nine-year spike, according to the market research company Synovate.

CNNMoney: General Electric eyes profit growth for 2010updated: Fri Apr 16 2010 10:33:00

General Electric reported quarterly earnings and revenue Friday that fell from year-earlier results, but the company said it expects an improving economy will help its profit rise throughout the rest of the year.

CNNMoney: Oracle's Sun deal off to fast startupdated: Thu Mar 25 2010 18:28:00

Oracle's Sun integration got off to a fast start, as the company on Thursday reported an 18% sales increase from the year-ago quarter.

Creating creativityupdated: Fri Feb 12 2010 10:13:00

The French have depended on public support for research and development, but that's changing. Jim Bittermann reports.

McConnell on jobs, spendingupdated: Mon Feb 01 2010 19:46:00

Sen. Mitch McConnell talks about jobs, the deficit, and the trial of Khalid Sheikh Mohammed.

Things you should know about budgetupdated: Mon Feb 01 2010 19:46:00

President Obama on Monday unveiled a $3.8 trillion budget for next year. Here are some key points. Remember, these are Obama's suggestions. Congress controls the purse strings.

Exxon, DNA pioneer join on algae biofuelsupdated: Tue Dec 15 2009 02:30:00

ExxonMobil is teaming up with the biotech research company run by genomics pioneer Craig Venter to produce algae-based biofuels.

Wallet of the future? Your mobile phoneupdated: Mon Nov 02 2009 09:51:00

These days, it seems that most Americans carry three things in their pockets or purses at all times: keys, a wallet and a phone.

Fortune: America's new monopoly busterupdated: Thu May 14 2009 13:37:00

Christine Varney has excellent timing. Just two days after the Obama administration's new head of antitrust enforcement announces that she will be a much tougher cop on the beat than her predecessor, the European Union says it is fining Intel $1.45 billion for using its market power to abuse its competitors.

Israeli airstrikes in Gaza enter third dayupdated: Mon Dec 29 2008 05:05:00

The death toll from a weekend of Israeli airstrikes on Gaza has topped 300, Palestinian medical sources said Monday as a third day of air raids hit the Hamas-ruled territory.

Poland signs missile shield deal with U.S.updated: Wed Aug 20 2008 10:34:00

The United States and Poland on Wednesday signed an agreement to base U.S. ballistic missile interceptors in Poland, a move that angered Russia.

Taking the kids: Disney magic behind the scenes updated: Mon Mar 31 2008 08:29:00

The next time the kids balk at doing their math or science homework, tell them about Chrissie, Kevin, Marc, Dustin and Steph.

CNNMoney: Merck tops forecastsupdated: Mon Oct 22 2007 09:55:00

Merck posted a 62 percent increase in its third-quarter profit Monday, as the drugmaker's revenues increased by double digits, while lower administration and overhead costs offset more spending on research and development.

CNNMoney: Harman will miss analysts' expectationsupdated: Sun Sep 23 2007 22:56:00

Audio equipment maker Harman International Industries Inc. said Monday its first-quarter profit would fall well below analysts' expectations due to higher research and development costs.

Fortune: Capital One and the mortgage domino effectupdated: Tue Aug 21 2007 06:05:00

Capital One's shuttered GreenPoint Mortgage is the latest mortgage banking explosion to bump Wall Street's panic meter up a notch, and industry insiders say it is just another indicator that retail banks will be stung by the credit mess they helped create.

CNNMoney: CEOs, Greenspan: Corporate tax code hurts everyoneupdated: Thu Jul 26 2007 01:26:00

Take your tax breaks and mind-boggling incentives - give us a low rate.

FSB: Small-biz nationupdated: Mon Feb 05 2007 10:11:00

Which states are the most entrepreneurial? Which have the most women-owned businesses? Here are snapshots of a few noteworthy locales.

FSB: A Chance to Prove My Worthupdated: Thu Feb 01 2007 00:01:00

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Inventive, inquiring minds rush to stay aheadupdated: Sun Jan 07 2007 16:19:00

Without fail, the lightbulbs go off and phones light up every January, when inventors seem to emerge en masse to pitch freshly conceived gadgets, tools, and other would-be "must have" products.

Transcript: Anne Mulcahy, Chairman and CEO, Xerox Corporationupdated: Mon Dec 11 2006 05:14:00

Anne Mulcahy has pulled off what few thought was possible. With no prior experience as a CEO, she brought legendary tech company Xerox back from the brink of bankruptcy.

DP World to help test screening of U.S.-bound cargo updated: Thu Dec 07 2006 14:00:00

Dubai Ports World, the Arab-owned company which set off a furor with its purchase of six U.S. port operations earlier this year, has been cleared to join a federal pilot program to test the methods used to screen U.S.-bound cargo for radiation.

Italian fitness guru works energy into his lifeupdated: Thu Nov 30 2006 11:23:00

Fitness fanatic and wellness champion Nerio Alessandri started designing gym equipment in his garage about 25 years ago.

Hackers look to crack Macupdated: Fri Oct 20 2006 10:14:00

Apple computers have long been prized for being virus-free. But as more people use Apple products, experts say the company is increasingly becoming a target for cyber pranksters and criminals writing viruses and other forms of malware.

Staying young a family businessupdated: Mon Oct 09 2006 13:28:00

Perched on a gleaming Harley-Davidson, Ricardo Fisas looks much younger than his 80 years.

Outrage greets Iran nuke decisionupdated: Mon Jan 09 2006 05:45:00

The international community has reacted with outrage to the announcement by Iran that it would resume its nuclear research program, saying Tehran would face consequences if it carried through its plan.

Minister: Iran to remove IAEA sealsupdated: Sun Jan 08 2006 11:33:00

Iran plans on Monday to remove seals at some nuclear research and development sites and resume operations under the supervision of the International Atomic Energy Agency, the country's foreign minister said.

CNNMoney: Report: R&D may not deliver rewardsupdated: Tue Oct 11 2005 06:05:00

A new study suggests that spending more on research and development does not translate into better financial results for the company doing the spending, according to a published report.

CNNMoney: Yahoo! misses, stock plungesupdated: Tue Jul 19 2005 17:08:00

A surprise miss in revenues sent Yahoo's stock plunging in after-hours trading, but analysts say the dip is much ado about nothing, with the company boasting strong growth and profitability.

CNNMoney: Biotech revenue, losses upupdated: Wed Jun 01 2005 12:19:00

The biotechnology sector continued to lose money last year, even as its sales increased, according to a report released Wednesday by the accounting firm Ernst & Young.

Science key part of cosmetics updated: Tue May 31 2005 11:43:00

For most women, and increasingly men, picking up a new potion or lotion from a cosmetics counter is about paying big money in the hope it will keep them looking young.

Fortune: Is Bausch & Lomb's run over?updated: Mon May 30 2005 00:01:00

In early May, Bausch & Lomb CEO Ron Zarrella hit the road to tout his company's turnaround to Wall Street. From a distance, he appears to have plenty to crow about. Shortly after taking the top job...

CNNMoney: J&J unveils sexual dysfunction dataupdated: Mon May 23 2005 10:46:00

Johnson & Johnson unveiled data for a potential treatment for male sexual dysfunction, though an analyst downplayed the effectiveness of the drug.

CNNMoney: Hope for TiVoupdated: Tue Mar 15 2005 10:05:00

The demise of TiVo, it turns out, may have been greatly exaggerated.

Putting the Social back in Social Securityupdated: Mon Feb 28 2005 14:18:00

One barbed line making the political rounds addresses the administration's plan to pay for its proposed reform of the nation's public retirement system by cutting future benefits: "President Bush's reform means taking the security out of Social Security." One corollary of the proposed Social Security overhaul seems to read: "Remember, we're all in this alone."

Australia, U.S. talk on missilesupdated: Wed Jan 19 2005 19:48:00

Close allies Australia and the United States are continuing their talks on missile defense cooperation, concentrating on research and development, the Australian government said Thursday.

Pushing drug research to the foreupdated: Tue Nov 23 2004 10:29:00

Two mega-mergers in just four years have made Pfizer the biggest pharmaceutical company in the world with a research and development budget of seven-and-a-half billion dollars.

Business 2.0: The New Bionic Man Ossur revolutionized the business of building prosthetic legs, making amputees better, stronger, faster--and updated: Sun Aug 01 2004 00:01:00

As Hilmar Janusson begins his weekly hike up a volcano in southwestern Iceland, he strides up a sloping, moss-covered hill for a while, then lifts and bends his right knee to hoist himself onto an ...

FSB: Why Women Rule The latest numbers show that they are starting more new businesses than men and growing them faster. What's goingupdated: Thu Jul 01 2004 00:01:00

Let's say you're reading this while relaxing poolside in Las Vegas (lucky you). There's a good chance that whatever you're lounging on was made by Debbi Somers's company. As the name says, Somers C...

VW makes Skoda a Czech successupdated: Tue Apr 27 2004 05:46:00

It's hard not to admire the perseverance of some people like Josef. He has three Skodas and battles most of the time to keep then running and on the road.

Kerry pledge: 10 million new jobs in four yearsupdated: Fri Mar 26 2004 02:27:00

Pledging to create 10 million new jobs in four years, presumptive Democratic Party presidential nominee Sen. John Kerry on Friday will begin to roll out his economic plan for the country in a series of three speeches, his campaign said.

Powell tackles hot topic in Indiaupdated: Tue Mar 16 2004 00:26:00

U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell has met with Indian leaders, where the touchy election year topic of outsourcing featured on the agenda.

Money Magazine: The Big Payoff From R&D Tech and pharmaceutical shares are in a long slump, but the best companies in both updated: Sun Jun 01 2003 00:01:00

Anyone who has been waiting for the recovery to get rolling--and that includes most current stock investors--has to be disappointed that the market and the economy are both still so listless. Stock...

Money Magazine: The big payoff from R&Dupdated: Wed May 14 2003 13:02:00

Anyone who has been waiting for the recovery to get rolling (and that includes most current stock investors) has to be disappointed that the market and the economy are both still so listless.

Business 2.0: Numbers The figures that tell the story.updated: Sat Feb 01 2003 00:01:00

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Money Magazine: Pharmaceutical Stocks Despite market fears, drug companies still have plenty of life left in them.updated: Sat Sep 01 2001 00:01:00

Once you look beyond the drug companies' current woes--expiring patents and few obvious new blockbusters as well as political concerns--there's ample reason to believe that this sector can continue...

FSB: Footloose In The Capital HERE'S A GUIDED TOUR OF FEDERAL AGENCIES THAT ACTUALLY WANT TO HELP SMALL BUSINESS OWNERS.updated: Fri Jun 01 2001 00:01:00

Washington, D.C., is one place that many small business owners naturally shun when prowling for assistance and expansion financing. After all, the nation's capital is the place where those crushing...

Money Magazine: BUY STOCKS AT THE RIGHT PRICEupdated: Mon Sep 01 1997 00:01:00

Here's just one big problem with the record-setting stock market: As stock prices keep spiraling to ever-dizzying heights, it gets harder to find equities that aren't wildly overvalued--and even mo...

Money Magazine: WHY YOU SHOULD OWN TECH STOCKSupdated: Thu May 01 1997 00:01:00

We wouldn't blame you if our headline makes you wonder if we have fallen off our rockers. After all, lately tech stocks have been in the midst of a stomach-churning plunge. For example, the Morgan ...

Money Magazine: THE TOP-PERFORMING FUNDSupdated: Thu Aug 01 1996 00:01:00

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Fortune: CAN DISNEY TAME 42ND STREET? THEY BLEW IT IN PARIS. THEY GOT THROWN OUT OF VIRGINIA. NOW, LOOKING FOR A HOME ON updated: Mon Jun 24 1996 00:01:00

Disney on 42nd Street? The mind boggles. In February 1994, when the Walt Disney Co. announced it would be staging theatrical productions on "the Deuce"--the porn-plagued, drug-infested, crime-ridde...

Money Magazine: TO WIN WITH TECH, BET ON THE BEST AND THEN HANG ONupdated: Fri Mar 01 1996 00:01:00

Want to invest like a pro in the risky high-tech field? Then listen to Garrett Van Wagoner, who now heads his own San Francisco money-management firm after three years as skipper of the Govett Smal...

Money Magazine: THE TOP-PERFORMING FUNDSupdated: Thu Feb 01 1996 00:01:00

A glance at the rankings of one-year leaders tells you just how great 1995 was, with No. 1 growth fund Alger Capital Appreciation gaining nearly 80%, for example, and top total-return fund Baron Gr...

Fortune: PLANNING A CAREER IN A WORLD WITHOUT MANAGERS THE OLD CAREER TRACK? OBLITERATED, AS YOU KNOW. BUT VISIBLE IN THE updated: Mon Mar 20 1995 00:01:00

The fundamental premise of the new model executive...is, simply, that the goals of the individual and the goals of the organization will work out to be one and the same. The young men have no cynic...

Fortune: CLINTON GETS TECHNICAL -- SLOWLYupdated: Mon Sep 20 1993 00:01:00

Candidate Bill Clinton promised a technology policy that would make U.S. industry more competitive. What has the President delivered so far? -- Congress will probably increase the Commerce Departme...

Fortune: STRAIGHT TALK FROM LAURA TYSONupdated: Mon May 03 1993 00:01:00

+ The Council of Economic Advisers sure has changed. While chairmen in the Reagan and Bush Administrations professed near-absolute faith in free markets and free trade, Laura D'Andrea Tyson believe...

Fortune: IMCERA GROUP THE PAYOFF FROM PEER PRESSUREupdated: Mon Dec 14 1992 00:01:00

IF YOU DON'T LIKE the hand you're dealt, get yourself another hand. That's what the Imcera Group did. In just six years Imcera transformed itself from an ailing producer of fertilizer and commodity...

Fortune: FIXING THE ECONOMY WHAT THE U.S. CAN DO ABOUT R&D Research and development, critical to future competitiveness, is already oupdated: Mon Oct 19 1992 00:01:00

IS AMERICA investing enough in research and development, a cornerstone of future economic success? Total U.S. outlays for government and civilian R&D peaked at $157 billion in 1989 and have since s...

Fortune: A U.S. COMEBACK IN ELECTRONICS Consumer products featuring a powerful new made-in-America technology called digital signal proceupdated: Mon Apr 20 1992 00:01:00

FOR THE FIRST TIME since Japan devastated the U.S. consumer electronics industry in the 1970s, American companies have a chance to stage a comeback in a mighty market that has annual sales of $32 b...

Fortune: WHY JAPAN BASHING IS HYPOCRITICALupdated: Mon Feb 24 1992 00:01:00

The auto executives, politicians, and consumers working themselves into an anti-Japan frenzy ought to put down the sword and pick up the mirror. No question, Japan's import barriers to goods such a...

Money Magazine: ESSAY WE CAN STAY ON TOPupdated: Tue Oct 01 1991 00:01:00

Today the U.S. has the world's highest standard of living, but we will not retain that No. 1 position forever if we become complacent. Left unattended, four worrisome domestic problems -- our low s...

Fortune: DON'T BE AFRAID OF THE BIG BAD DEBT It has hobbled overborrowers and left opportunities for the prudent. But the leveraging up oupdated: Mon Apr 22 1991 00:01:00

AS EVEN the most casual newspaper reader can attest, debt has become a four- letter word. In the past decade total IOUs of U.S. nonfinancial corporations ballooned to $2.2 trillion, or nearly half ...

Fortune: FORTUNE Magazine contents page OCTOBER 8, 1990 VOL. 122, NO. 9 updated: Mon Oct 08 1990 00:01:00

TECHNOLOGY/Cover Story 56 AMERICA'S HOT YOUNG SCIENTISTS Let FORTUNE introduce you to 12 brilliant thinkers who have achieved important breakthroughs -- from Susan Solomon, who is solving the riddl...

Fortune: HOW DISNEY KEEPS THE MAGIC GOING Want to turn your company into an idea factory without losing financial control? Try CEO Eisnerupdated: Mon Dec 04 1989 00:01:00

AN IMPRESSIVE turnaround, a popular CEO, a magnificent stock performance, and the potent deployment of a great brand name -- no wonder Wall Street can't stop genuflecting before the Walt Disney Co....

Fortune: MEMOIRS OF AN ICBM PIONEER Simon Ramo broke with Howard Hughes, then built TRW, the company that developed the U.S. missile. He updated: Mon Apr 25 1988 00:01:00

Simon Ramo, 74, is one of the elder statesmen of U.S. high technology. He was a co-founder of two FORTUNE 500 companies. One of them was TRW, an enormously successful defense electronics concern th...

Fortune: THE GOOD NEWS ABOUT U.S. R&D It still leads the world, although Japan and Germany are coming on strong. Maintaining the edgeupdated: Mon Feb 01 1988 00:01:00

SCIENCE BESPEAKS power, both military and economic. The U.S. has long had the most productive scientific establishment in the world: Since the explosion of the first atomic bomb in the New Mexico d...

Fortune: HOW JAPAN PICKS AMERICA'S BRAINS Much of its economic success has been built on bought, borrowed, or stolen technology. Now U.S.updated: Mon Dec 21 1987 00:01:00

AFTER ITS DEFEAT in World War II, Japan was content to take foreign inventions -- the transistor, the laser, the videotape player -- and convert them into products that it could market around the w...

Fortune: SMALL PAYOFFS FROM BIG DEALS That's the story at Allied-Signal. Chairman Ed Hennessy loves to buy and sell businesses. But earniupdated: Mon Dec 07 1987 00:01:00

FEW CHIEF EXECUTIVES have been as aggressive in the buy-'em-out, bust-'em-up, and spin-'em-off sweepstakes as Edward Hennessy Jr., 59, chairman of Allied- Signal. Since 1979 this seminary dropout (...

Money Magazine: Revival in the Rust Belt The comeback of U.S. industry is creating new growth stocks.updated: Wed Jul 01 1987 00:01:00

As steel mill blast furnaces went cold and auto assembly lines shut down across the Midwest during the past 10years, many investors decided that American manufacturing companies were a lost cause, ...

Fortune: The passion is back at Apple Computerupdated: Mon Jan 19 1987 00:01:00

While much of the computer industry slumps with IBM (see Corporate Performance), feisty Apple Computer has been shining on Wall Street. In the past 17 months Apple stock rebounded to a recent $42 a...

Fortune: THE SURPRISING NEW POWER OF PATENTS Thanks mostly to a new appeals court, patent holders are winning many more suits against infupdated: Mon Jun 23 1986 00:01:00

RUSHING to introduce an instant camera by 1976, Eastman Kodak's development committee issued a startling directive: ''Development should not be constrained by what an individual feels is potential ...

Fortune: RESTLESS GAF IS ON THE PROWL Stymied in its bid to take over Union Carbide, GAF will bank handsome profits. Chairman Sam Heyman updated: Mon Feb 03 1986 00:01:00

AFTER YEARS of erratic performance, GAF Corp. emerged last year like a reborn boxer -- in fighting trim and restless for a big-name opponent. It found one in huge, seemingly vulnerable Union Carbid...

Fortune: WHO WILL SURVIVE THE MICROCHIP SHAKEOUT Semiconductor companies are stitching together a crazy quilt of alliances. Some will be updated: Mon Jan 06 1986 00:01:00

THE U.S. SEMICONDUCTOR industry has touched the bottom of the deepest slump in its wildly cyclical history. Sales of integrated circuits, which plunged a dizzying 19% in 1985, drenching chipmakers ...

Fortune: IN HOT PURSUIT OF HIGH-TECH FOOD The health craze, the growth of two-career households, and increasingly sophisticated palates hupdated: Mon Dec 23 1985 00:01:00

BIG FOOD-PROCESSING companies guard their technical secrets with all the zeal of defense contractors. Last year, after Keebler, Nabisco, and Frito-Lay marketed cookies that were crisp on the outsid...

Fortune: AMERICA ON TOP AGAIN Confidence and optimism have come roaring back, fueled by a growth rate better than Japan's. And this boom updated: Mon Apr 15 1985 00:01:00

THE U.S. IS FEELING on top of the world again. Poll after poll shows Americans brimming with a confidence in their country and a faith in their personal futures exceeding even the brief blip in opt...

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