[number or issue] | Title : | Vol.172 No.7 - [01/10/2015] - The 2015 Business person of the year #1 Mark Parker CEO, NIKE | | Original title : | He's doubled Nike's revenues and profits and boosted its stock price sixfold. Here's how he engineered one of corporate America's hottest winning streaks. | | Material Type: | printed text | | Authors: | Alan Murray, Editor | | Publication Date: | 2015 | | Pagination: | 64 p. | | Layout: | ill. (col) | | Size: | 26cm | | Price: | €5.00 | | Class number: | 051 | | Contents note: | Nike's Master Craftsman: CEO Mark Parker and introverted sneaker designer, has doubled revenues and profits for the footwear and apparel powerhouse and boosted its stock price sixfold. Here's how he plans to keep the winning streak alive.
2015's Top People in Business: Concrete results are what drive Fortune's annual ranking of corporate chieftains. Here, an assemblage of superstars who navigated the inevitable turmoil this year and helped their companies deliver cold, hard cash.
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The Would-Be Wi-Fi Kings: A Denver real estate developer who controls a struggling satellite-phone company has teamed up with a self-taught expert and hatched a plan to create a new Wi-Fi supply they say is worth billions. Tech giants like Google and Microsoft oppose the duo's gambit. |
[number or issue] Vol.172 No.7 - [01/10/2015] - The 2015 Business person of the year #1 Mark Parker CEO, NIKE = He's doubled Nike's revenues and profits and boosted its stock price sixfold. Here's how he engineered one of corporate America's hottest winning streaks. [printed text] / Alan Murray, Editor . - 2015 . - 64 p. : ill. (col) ; 26cm. €5.00 | Class number: | 051 | | Contents note: | Nike's Master Craftsman: CEO Mark Parker and introverted sneaker designer, has doubled revenues and profits for the footwear and apparel powerhouse and boosted its stock price sixfold. Here's how he plans to keep the winning streak alive.
2015's Top People in Business: Concrete results are what drive Fortune's annual ranking of corporate chieftains. Here, an assemblage of superstars who navigated the inevitable turmoil this year and helped their companies deliver cold, hard cash.
Uncle Sam's $130 Billion Money Grav: A sudden government rule change wiped out shareholders in Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, just as it seemed they were headed for recovery. Now some investors are hoping that apparent injustice will lead to a mammoth payday.
The Would-Be Wi-Fi Kings: A Denver real estate developer who controls a struggling satellite-phone company has teamed up with a self-taught expert and hatched a plan to create a new Wi-Fi supply they say is worth billions. Tech giants like Google and Microsoft oppose the duo's gambit. |
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