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Obama: What Business Thinks

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July 31, 2009
 

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NEWS  THIS WEEK'S TOP STORY

Obama:
What
Business
Thinks

Executives say the
president has been
willing to listen, but they
wonder whether he is
heeding their advice

Editor's Memo
What do businessmen really think about President Barack Obama? In the Insider Top Story this week, BusinessWeek's Washington bureau chief, Jane Sasseen, writes about how, six months into his term, the President is inspiring fear, anger, and hope among CEOs. BusinessWeek also landed an extensive interview with Obama, who talks about his business policies and says that "to return to some semblance of balance is hardly radical."

Software giant Microsoft seems to have gotten its wish at last. Thanks to a long-awaited deal with Yahoo!, Microsoft may now become the clear No. 2 in the most lucrative Internet market of them all: search. BusinessWeek's Technology channel has complete coverage of the agreement, including an article by Spencer Ante about the antitrust hurdles looming for Microsoft.
—Zoe Galland


  FROM THIS WEEK'S ISSUE OF BUSINESSWEEK
COVER STORY
Obama Tells BW He's Not Antibusiness
In a wide-ranging interview, the President says "to return to some semblance of balance is hardly radical"

PHARMACEUTICALS
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Online ads for resveratrol are using fake endorsements from experts and celebrities to promote the unproven anti-aging product

NEW BUSINESS
Apple's iPod: The Next Generation
Apple executives say they have a game plan to revive iPod's sagging sales. What might a new device look like?

  FROM BW.COM'S TECHNOLOGY CHANNEL
NEW BUSINESS
Microsoft-Yahoo: A Rival for Google?
The deal, if approved by antitrust regulators, could give the Internet search giant a viable competitor. Advertisers are optimistic

INTERNET
Microsoft-Yahoo: Antitrust Hurdles Loom
The weak Web search-ad companies want to team up against No. 1 Google, but regulatory tradition and practice have long blocked such deals

POLICY & GOVERNMENT
Skilled Immigrants on Why They're Leaving the U.S.
A long wait for a green card, coupled with the soft U.S. economy, is prompting an exodus of some of the best and brightest

  FROM BW.COM'S SMALLBIZ CHANNEL

The Profits and Perils of Supplying to Wal-Mart
The world's biggest retailer works with thousands of small suppliers on a regular basis. But landing a contract comes with downsides worth considering before applying


The SBA's Karen Mills on Thawing Credit
How the Administrator says her agency is helping get banks to lend to small business again

LEADERSHIP
Helping an Employee in a Personal Financial Crisis
As more Americans face distress, small businesses are trying to find solutions, including loans, that benefit workers and companies alike

  FROM BW.COM'S ASIA & EUROPE CHANNELS
SPORTS BUSINESS
ESPN's Global Soccer Ambitions
In a sign that soccer will be vital to its future global growth, ESPN is launching a channel to show English Premier League games to British fans

ASIA
Japan Wants to Build Medical Tourism Market
The Ministry of Economy, Trade, and Industry will oversee a small-scale project expected to start in September at 10 of the nation's largest hospitals

EUROPE
Airlines Face Traveler Crash Fears
A flurry of deadly plane crashes recently has passengers questioning airline safety. But statistics show that flight is safer than ever

  FROM BW.COM'S LIFESTYLE CHANNEL
REAL ESTATE NEWS
Homebuilders Think Small
To attract buyers, homebuilders are slashing costs and square footage. KB Home is offering a new house in Tucson for $89,999

BUSINESS OF SPORTS
WNBA: Not Just a Punch Line Anymore
As it heads into its All-Star break, the WNBA celebrates its 13th season on the heels of higher ratings and attendance, and bigger endorsement deals

HEALTHDAY
Almost 10 Percent of U.S. Medical Costs Tied to Obesity
Only return to healthy behaviors will bring expenditures down, experts say

  FROM BW.COM'S INNOVATION & DESIGN CHANNEL
INTERNATIONAL DESIGN EXCELLENCE AWARDS
IDEA 2009: Designing a Better World
Many of this year's International Design Excellence Award winners created products that could have a global impact

INNOVATION
Recession: The Mother of Innovation?
How businesses can turn the troubled economy to their advantage

INNOVATION
Honda's New CEO Is Also Chief Innovator
In an effort to stem its global slide, Honda introduces veteran engineer and R&D head Takanobu Ito to lead the automobile company

  FROM BW.COM'S INVESTING CHANNEL
NEWS ANALYSIS
Bankruptcies: The Next Wave
Credit markets have already improved and the economy may be on the road to recovery, but that won't prevent a new run of corporate bankruptcies in the next year

SPECIAL REPORT: THE NEW FINANCIAL LITERACY
Financial Literacy: Reaching the College Crowd
As experts debate the usefulness of teaching financial know-how to debt-strapped students, some undergraduates are doing it themselves

INVESTING
M&A's Long Road Back
Recent news from IBM, Amazon, and others suggests deals are being made, but conditions are still far from normal in the world of mergers and acquisitions

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