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D CEO January 2007

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Turnaround at EDS

Costs outstripped revenues. Management had run amok. Bankruptcy rumors were circulating. In three years CEO Michael Jordan and COO Ron Rittenmeyer have lead the charge to right the ship. Here’s how they did it.
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CEO Comings & Goings for JAN 2007

A  list of chief executive appointments and resignations from October.
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Monsters, Inc.

Brent Penick and Gary Hinsley have brought down the beast, but can they bring home the bacon?
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Press Play

A local songwriter tries to broaden the download music industry.
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Reading Lessons

CEOs have more than mere business books on their nightstands. You should too.
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Rise Up

As the world flattens, Dallas business leaders need to chart a new course for the city.
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Sketchy Business

Headquartered in a famed Deep Ellum warehouse, animation studio Reel FX goes Hollywood to take on the big boys.
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Trademark Troublemakers

A local coffee shop takes on a financial powerhouse and an insurance broker battles a lizard in trials of trademark infringement.

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You Got Servers

A Frisco outfit keeps dot-coms in the fast lane on the information highway.
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Best in the West

Whether you’re a wannabe reiner or a recreational rider, don’t saddle up without the right Western gear.
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My Passion: Larry King

Larry King spends weekends reining on the range.
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Palm Springs, California

Coachella Valley isn’t just for retirees anymore. Welcome to the new Palm Springs: a golfer’s and adventurer’s paradise.
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Prime Time

Richard Chamberlain knows steaks; and the best butchers in town.
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Sharon Anderson Wright

The Half Price Books CEO talks about reading, Scout meetings, and late-night guilty pleasures.
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Dallas Job Confidence Hits Record High

Don’t let personal debt get in the way of these good economic times.
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Lea Nesbit

Nesbit can claim more than 10,000 iBraces patients worldwide, giving her plenty of reasons to smile.
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