Concern over the subprime mess is not just isolated to the US markets of course. Shaking news out of the US on housing and jobs, also had Europe's major indices falling sharply. The London FT100 down nearly 3% just in the last week. The next big ques...
Scripts: The race for the high-end consumer is on. BMW is putting in in the high gear on the green. CNBC auto reporter Phil LeBeau has this tough assignment once again this morning. Ah, I didn't even think about that, Dr. Phil, go forward, Dr. Phil....
Scripts: Apples founder and CEO Steve Jobs's making a stunning reversal and apology tonight on that iPhone that was the talk of Tech-land. CNBC's Silicon Valley Bureau Chief Jim Goldman is live in San Jose. Hey, Jim? Yeah, you know. call it iPhone f...
Scripts: Major auto stocks are all up today, US auto sales dropping in August by six-tenths of a percent. But there are bright spots. Phil LeBeau's On The Money tonight. Just when you thought the consumer took a summer vacation, the August auto sale...
Scripts: Behind The Wheel this morning, Toyota is in hot pursuit of the title of the worlds biggest automaker in global vehicle sales. This morning the company has released its plan to dethrone GM. And joining us this morning with more is CNBCs auto...
Scripts: Dell is starting to show signs of a turnaround after the closing bell, the PC maker posted better than expected results for its second quarter. That's right. Alice ,bussiness editor Eunice Yoon joins us now with more on that and is this the...
By Terry FitzPatrick Cape Town 15 November 2007 American corporate investment in Africa is not keeping pace with other parts of the world. That's according to 800 business and political leaders meeting this week in South Africa. They're searching for...
26. International Business and Cross-cultural Communication The increase in international business and in foreign investment has created a need for executives with knowledge of foreign languages and skills in cross-cultural communication. Americans,...
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By Victoria Cavaliere New York 10 November 2007 A Masters Degree in Business Administration, or MBA, was once considered a key to having a successful business career. In recent years, enrollment in full-time MBA programs has dropped, and some busines...