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| Whole Foods' John Mackey: Mr. Conscious Capitalism (at MarketWatch) December 3, 2009 at 12:01 am |
| He is outspoken. He ruffles feathers. He barely collects a paycheck. John Mackey, chief executive of Whole Foods Market, is clearly not interested in fitting the CEO mold. For these reasons and more, Mackey has been named a finalist for the 2009 MarketWatch CEO of the Year award. |
| Movieclips.com launches with studio deals (AP) December 2, 2009 at 11:02 pm |
| Movieclips.com, an online movie clip-sharing service, launched in beta test mode on Wednesday touting the cooperation of six major Hollywood studios amid an industrywide slowdown in DVD sales. |
| Studios hope Movieclips will revive film libraries (at FT.com) December 2, 2009 at 8:05 pm |
| Hollywood's biggest film studios, including Warner Brothers Entertainment and 20th Century Fox, have provided thousands of clips to a new online service that could enhance the value of older titles at a time when DVD sales are in decline. |
| GameStop shares tumble on Wal-Mart game deals (AP) December 2, 2009 at 6:59 pm |
| Investors sent GameStop shares sharply lower Wednesday amid worries that the Wal-Mart's video game promotions could undercut holiday sales at GameStop Corp.'s more than 6,000 retail stores nationwide. |
| GameStop shares tumble on Walmart game deals (AP) December 2, 2009 at 2:06 pm |
| GameStop Corp.'s shares took a hit Wednesday after an announcement from Walmart that the big retailer is offering deals on popular video games and the Nintendo Wii leading up to the holidays. |
| Dow, S&P dip on banks, energy (Reuters) December 2, 2009 at 12:49 pm |
| The Dow and S&P slipped on Wednesday, pressured by the financial and energy sectors, although the Nasdaq rose on positive news on online retailers such as Amazon. |
| High Tech Gone Bad, Low Tech Gone Good (at CNBC) December 2, 2009 at 12:28 pm |
| A Chinese TV news station has used CG animation to "re-create" both the official police version of what happened at Tiger Woods' home last week, and the unofficial tabloid version. |
| Withoutabox Announces the Launch of Secure Online Screeners (Business Wire) December 2, 2009 at 9:00 am |
| LOS ANGELES----Withoutabox, a division of IMDb.com, Inc., part of the Amazon.com, Inc. group of companies, today announced the launch of Secure Online Screeners, an efficient and economical way for rights-holders to safely submit short and feature-length films to festivals, and for festivals to manage their incoming submissions, entirely over the Internet. | | |
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