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Perhaps you might think that Time Warner Chair and CEO Gerald M. Levin and his corporate comrades high up at 75 Rockefeller Plaza treat Time with kid gloves, as a special journalistic baby and--as a supposed bulwark of media integrity--one of the corner-stones of the American democracy. You would be wrong. In his letter to shareholders, Mr. Levin writes, "Our commitment is...to provide our shareholders with a consistently superior return on their investment in our company." And to that end, ethics may be conveniently misplaced...
...personal computer and the Internet will dominate communication in the future, according to William H. "Bill" Gates, chair and CEO of Microsoft, who spoke to a packed house in Sanders Theatre Wednesday...
Scott G. McNealy '76, the 40-year-old CEO, president and chair of Sun Microsystems, Inc., on Tuesday enthusiastically introduced Java, a universal programming language that will created enhanced access to the Internet...
...CEO presented a number of projects which could help make future societies more computer and Internet literate. One of McNealy's proposals involved putting as many primary and secondary schools as possible on-line...
...rival retailers. Manufacturers say the company will not buy products carried by large warehouse clubs, in effect using the clout of a company that accounts for more than one-fifth of the $19-billion-a-year U.S. toy business to keep suppliers selling only to them. Toys R Us CEO Michael Goldstein disputes the FTC's charges. He says the company must use such tactics to remain competitive with warehouse clubs that stock the hottest-selling items a few weeks before Christmas and sell them at or below cost to attract buyers. "Given that behavior, and Toys R Us' contribution...