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Entrepreneur January 2006 Sara Wilson |
In the Know Looking for a franchise forecast? Your search ends here, as we predict what will break on franchising's horizon in 2006. |
National Real Estate Investor December 1, 2005 |
Technology Gains Bittersweet for Evolving Real Estate Industry Today's mobile worker, equipped with a cell phone, laptop computer and personal digital assistant (PDA), raises the question of whether demand for office space will begin to flatten or even wane. |
BusinessWeek December 19, 2005 Carol Matlack |
France: Thousands of Young Spielbergs Machinima -- making movies using video game software -- is starting to explode. Many entertainment executives see machinima as an opportunity rather than a threat. |
Investment Advisor December 2005 James J. Green |
Into the Future In the future, which may arrive very soon, your clients will live much longer lives. So will you. Every financial services company will be trying to serve these people. What's your 100-year plan? |
Investment Advisor December 2005 Bob Clark |
Why Bigger is Better This compensation and staffing study offers a preview of how financial advisory firms will be different five or 10 years from now. |
Investment Advisor December 2005 Kathleen M. McBride |
Hybrid Vehicles? Mutual funds have brought Main Street into investing and been the lifeblood of most advisors' practices. In the future, will there be a better way to invest? |
BusinessWeek December 5, 2005 Jon Fine |
An Adman's Guide To Survival The CEO and chief creative director of Interpublic Group's New York-based interactive ad agency R/GA has made much noise of late outlining what ad agencies must do to survive this media moment. |
The Motley Fool November 23, 2005 Tom Taulli |
Media Giants Tune In to Net TV Everything is going digital -- including television. Already, the media giants are placing bets. But don't expect this to come to pass immediately. This appears to be the investment stage for this trend, which means profits are likely to be in the long term. |
Inc. November 2005 David H. Freedman |
What's Next: Custom-Made for All No two clients are the same. Your services shouldn't be, either. Aggregated customization combines some of the most powerful trends reshaping technology -- and business -- today. |
Entrepreneur December 2005 |
The Hot List Get fired up! Ignite your profits with this inside look at the hottest trends and best business ideas for 2006. |
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