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So, everything old is new again? In Hollywood, it always has been. In the dream factory's prime, when the major companies cranked out 40 to 50 movies a year and there were no TV or video markets to extend a movie's shelf life, studios briskly recycled many of...
In addition to Megan, other selection committee members included New York Times writer John Rockwell, American Repertory Theater Executive Director Robert Orchard, and Hooker Professor of Visual Arts Alfred Guzzetti.
Many of today's consolidations are fundamentally different from conglomerate mergers. Companies are now snapping up firms in fields linked to their own rather than amassing jumbles of unrelated enterprises. Conglomerates were based on the idea that "if you're a good manager, you can manage anything," says Alfred Rappaport...
Despite its growing pains, People has many supporters among industry experts. Alfred Kahn, the former Civil Aeronautics Board chairman who is the father of deregulation, gives the airline "a better than even chance" of succeeding in the Dallas and Atlanta markets. Kahn, now a professor of political economy at Cornell...
Management buyouts are evolving into offensive weapons too. "They can be viewed as offers made by internal raiders," notes Alfred Rappaport, professor of accounting at Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management. In one snarled battle, investors, led by the former chairman of a Beatrice acquisition, offered nearly $5 billion...