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From feeds.marketwatch After nearly 34 years as a journalist, the entrepreneur deep inside has finally won and Herb Greenberg is leaving to start a research firm. Here is his farewell column.
Herb Greenberg: Thornton Oglove on investing
From feeds.marketwatch SAN DIEGO (MarketWatch) — Thornton Oglove always has gone against the crowd.
Herb Greenberg: Do investigations matter anymore?
From feeds.marketwatch SAN DIEGO (MarketWatch) — From the looks of its stock price, you would never know that Take-Two Interactive Software is at the center of multiple investigations, including an undisclosed number of grand-jury subpoenas from the district attorney of the County of New York, who is examining almost every aspect of the videogame company.
Herb Greenberg: Consumers may be riding on a different debt highway
From feeds.marketwatch SAN DIEGO (MarketWatch) — In his speeches these days, one of Paul Kasriel’s favorite examples of economic activity, or lack thereof, is the motorcycle.
Herb Greenberg: Why suing critics usually backfires
From feeds.marketwatch SAN DIEGO (MarketWatch) — You would think that by now public companies that monkey with their numbers would get the hint: Suing critics almost always backfires.
Herb Greenberg: Visa: Beware of potholes
From feeds.marketwatch SAN DIEGO (MarketWatch) — Now that Visa is off to a rousing start, we can’t let the largest-ever IPO in the U.S. entirely off the hook.
Herb Greenberg: Ethanol: value or trap?
From feeds.marketwatch SAN DIEGO (MarketWatch) — The good news for VeraSun Energy Corp., one of the country’s largest ethanol producers: Its most recent quarter beat gloomy analyst estimates.
Herb Greenberg: Auction-rate warnings fell on deaf ears
From feeds.marketwatch SAN DIEGO (MarketWatch) — From the “credit where credit is due” department: When the auction-rate-securities market went into its recent deep freeze, turning cash into what appears to be trash at many companies, Joe Morgan wasn’t the least bit surprised.
Herb Greenberg: Lululemon CEO’s sweet deal
From feeds.marketwatch SAN DIEGO (MarketWatch) — From the “nice work if you can get it” department: With the options Robert Meers got as chief executive of lululemon athletica, a Canadian yoga-apparel maker, there was little doubt that he would hit the jackpot.
Herb Greenberg: Rivals won’t let Tempur-Pedic rest
From feeds.marketwatch SAN DIEGO (MarketWatch) — Investors in Tempur-Pedic International Inc., the fast-growing bed company, haven’t been having sweet dreams lately.
The Life & Work of the Late Herb Ritts
From luxist.com
Filed under: Art, Books
Madonna, Julia Roberts, Michele Pfeiffer, Kim Basinger, Richard Gere, Cindy Crawford – all of them owe their fame in some measure to the late Herb Ritts, the renowned photographer whose portraits for the likes of Vanity Fair, Vogue and various fashion houses in the ’80s and ’90s helped turn many of his subjects into icons. A new book by Charles Churchward, Herb Ritts: The Golden Hour, is a lavish scrapbook / oral history looking at both Ritts’ life, legacy and work. Along with some of the well known celebrity and supermodel poses the book’s 200 images include intimate portraits, images of extravagant Hollywood parties, travels to exotic locales, and other unforgettable moments from an extraordinary career, many from Ritts’ personal archive and previously unpublished. Richard Gere provides an introduction and there are scores of interviews from Ritts’ friends including Annie Leibovitz, Elton John, kd lang, Helena Christensen, L’Wren Scott and more.
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The Life & Work of the Late Herb Ritts
From luxist.com
Filed under: Art, Books
Madonna, Julia Roberts, Michele Pfeiffer, Kim Basinger, Richard Gere, Cindy Crawford – all of them owe their fame in some measure to the late Herb Ritts, the renowned photographer whose portraits for the likes of Vanity Fair, Vogue and various fashion houses in the ’80s and ’90s helped turn many of his subjects into icons. A new book by Charles Churchward, Herb Ritts: The Golden Hour, is a lavish scrapbook / oral history looking at both Ritts’ life, legacy and work. Along with some of the well known celebrity and supermodel poses the book’s 200 images include intimate portraits, images of extravagant Hollywood parties, travels to exotic locales, and other unforgettable moments from an extraordinary career, many from Ritts’ personal archive and previously unpublished. Richard Gere provides an introduction and there are scores of interviews from Ritts’ friends including Annie Leibovitz, Elton John, kd lang, Helena Christensen, L’Wren Scott and more.
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From feeds.tasteofhome This fresh-flavored spread is ideal for chicken, turkey or veggie handhelds. Taste of Home Test Kitchen
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Capital Online Revenue Introduces Innovate Business Education Techniques
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