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Over the past few decades, Gregory Chaitin, a mathematician at IBM's T.J. Watson Research Center in Yorktown Heights, N.Y., has been uncovering the distressing reality that much of higher math may be riddled with unprovable truths--that it's really a collection of random facts that are true for no particular reason. And rather than deducing those facts from simple principles, "I'm making the suggestion that mathematics is done more like physics in that you come about things experimentally," he says. "This will still be controversial when I'm dead. It's a major change...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Figuring the Future: It Doesn't Figure: The Omega Man | 9/4/2005 | See Source »

...public offering in 2004. KKR and Goldman haven't disclosed details, but people familiar with the finances say the investors at least tripled their initial investment. Over the five years of ownership, the firm has expanded in Asia and Europe, strengthened its U.S. business via a joint venture with IBM and doubled its operating profits. Karl-Heinz Stiller, Wincor Nixdorf's CEO, points out that the firm created 3,200 jobs, including more than 1,000 in Germany. "I would go the same way again anytime because I was and still am convinced about our business model," he says...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Buyout Mania | 7/18/2005 | See Source »

...action is called the "go out" strategy: for the past two years, the Beijing government has been urging Chinese firms to expand their presence in overseas markets. Some have begun to respond. Late last year computer giant Lenovo bought the high-profile but money-losing personal-computer business from IBM for $1.75 billion. Prior to that, TCL, a consumer-electronics maker, bought the RCA TV business from French giant Thomson. And all the while, Chinese energy companies have been making deals with governments and private companies, desperately trying to acquire oil-and-gas reserves needed to power an economy still...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Why China Is Buying | 6/27/2005 | See Source »

...Shih had plenty of reasons for pessimism. The brutally competitive computer industry last year claimed even mighty IBM, which sold its PC division to China's Lenovo. But Acer has not only survived; it is thriving. After an embarrassing retreat from the vital U.S. retail market in 1999, Acer has since rebounded to become the No. 5 computer brand in the world. While global PC sales were up 14.7% overall last year, Acer grew at a 34.5% clip, meaning the company is gaining ground on the top four: Dell, HP, IBM and Fujitsu Siemens. "Most people couldn...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: How to Revive A Fading Brand | 6/25/2005 | See Source »

Amid takeover wars, BankAmerica's president resigns. IBM fights the blues. U.S. autoworkers go to school in Japan...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Table of Contents, Oct 20 1986 | 6/21/2005 | See Source »

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