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Sure, you could make your investment decisions based on boring methods like research and analysis. Or you could take a more exciting approach: Leading Asian brokerage CLSA Asia-Pacific Markets has released its "feng shui index" for year of the black water dragon.
We learned last week that former NFL star Chris McAlister, a three-time Pro Bowler, is broke and living with his parents after just a year out of the league. But he's hardly the first sports icon to blow through the cash in a flash. In his honor, here are our 10 favorite professional asset-annihilating athletes.
Conde Nast launched an iPad version of The New Yorker today. The editors of the venerable magazine say they are delighted -- if a little bewildered -- by the new technology.
Magazine publishers are at great pains these days to please Apple, whose fast-selling tablet computer, the iPad, just may be the key to their future survival. But following all the persnickety dictates handed down by Steve Jobs isn't always easy, as Sports Illustrated recently realized.
Magazines have been generating all kinds of hype for their iPad editions, but if you read what customers who bought the digital versions are saying, it's not very nice.
Sports Illustrated is joining forces with a corporate sibling, Turner Sports, to extend its Web reach and beef up its video offerings. The combination will yield a total online audience of 40 million visitors a month -- room for lots of synergy.
The impending release of the iPad and its plethora of competitors aren't just shaking up the technology industry; but also the traditional publishing industry. Consumers will soon see how the widespread availability of a slate reading device can revolutionize the way they read, interact and...
The commercial printing industry is ripe for M&A. First of all, the market is highly fragmented, with 30,000 printers in the United States. About 400 companies control less than 30% of the market. Next, the printing industry has been undergoing significant change, as print media has declined...
Sports Illustrated has decided to go with Apple's Tablet by unveiling a prototype video of what the magazine would look like with the new technology. Too bad the Tablet hasn't been released yet. So far, the Tablet (which is still in development and doesn't have a name so we're using Tablet) looks...
The guillotine has begun its descent at Time Inc. Sources at the publishing company (which is part of the same conglomerate as DailyFinance parent AOL) say executives have asked for an emergency meeting with representatives of the Newspaper Guild to discuss job eliminations. A Time Inc. spokeswoman...

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