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Fast Company Jul/Aug 2013 Jeff Chu |
Toms Sets Out To Sell A Lifestyle, Not Just Shoes Like Toms, makers of everything from scrubs to doggie treats are seeking to burnish their image by giving away their wares. |
Fast Company Jul/Aug 2013 Charles Fishman |
The Road To Resilience: How Unscientific Innovation Saved Marlin Steel Getting 20 wire baskets to Boeing was one thing. Remaking Marlin so that companies like Boeing became Marlin's core customer was another that involved retraining and re-engineering. |
Chemistry World May 28, 2013 |
Extreme extraction Imagine how extreme it would be to mine at the bottom of the ocean or on asteroids in the depths of space. That is exactly what a few pioneering companies are planning to do. |
Chemistry World May 10, 2013 Ned Stafford |
EU struggles to fix faltering carbon trading scheme A plan to bolster the flagging price of permits to emit carbon dioxide that are traded in the EU's Emissions Trading System appeared dead last month after being voted down by the European parliament. |
Registered Rep. April 26, 2013 Megan Leonhardt |
All That Glitters... James Rickards is a 35-year veteran of Wall Street and the capital markets. An avowed proponent of holding gold and a critic of the Federal Reserve, he's the author of Currency Wars: The Making of the Next Global Crisis and a senior managing director of Tangent Capital in New York City. |
Information Today March 28, 2013 |
IHS GlobalSpec Introduces Datasheets360.com Datasheets360 is a comprehensive source for manufacturer datasheets and distributor pricing and availability information, searchable by partial and exact product numbers. |
Fast Company April 2013 Margaret Rhodes |
Giro's New Road Line Brings Racing Tech To Commuter Clothes Now Giro is going civilian with New Road apparel, a line of high-end sports gear disguised as commuter garb. |
Fast Company April 2013 Seth Porges |
Nike, New Balance, And More Bring Barefoot Running To Their Soles At first, the barefoot running movement seemed to threaten shoe companies. If runners believed cushions could induce injuries -- by throwing off our feet's natural balance -- how can that be monetized? The answer: cleverly. |
National Defense April 2013 Dan Parsons |
Sports Technology Sparks Tactical Innovation D3O Aero, a British impact-protection engineering company, has become the leader in motorcycle protective wear. Now the material is being co-opted by the defense industry in everything from body armor to vehicle doors and better blast-resistant seats. |
Registered Rep. February 12, 2013 Brad Zigler |
Got Gold (as in GLD)? Is the gold rally puttering out? Reading options and funds tea leaves. |
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