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Forbes' real contribution to this year's campaign has been to show that lucrative spending cannot develop a constituency. In the Iowa straw poll last August--although no delegates were at stake--Forbes spent $160 per vote. He ranks close to Ross Perot and Michael Huffington among wealthy men willing to spare no expense for their political ambitions...
...that Vodafone has won, the company seems intent on growing even larger. High on the agenda may be a deal with the German publisher Bertelsmann, which owns a 50% stake in AOL's European Internet operations. That would give the company access to Bertelsmann's and AOL's content. And though Mannesman CEO Chris Gent said last week that the current deal is so complicated that it is too early to talk in detail about other possible linkups, no one doubted that they are coming. Europe, it seems, is finally ready to do business at Net speed...
Here's what else is really cool. Since the company began trading publicly last August, Lee's stake has earned him more money than he made in a lifetime with Marvel, testimony to the Web's ability to transmute famous names into cash. Stan the Man is now Stan the Brand...
Harvard Medical School (HMS) students have a stake in HPHC's future since some are residents in a program run jointly by the insurer and Brigham and Women's Hospital, an HMS affiliate, according to the HMS website...
...four-member Hawaiian congressional delegation sent a letter to Kantor saying they were prepared to talk about possible "international courses of action" against the E.U. As America's only state producing bananas--most were grown for consumption on the islands--Hawaii had an indirect stake in the outcome of the banana war; because Chiquita, Dole and other producers had flooded the European market, tariffs notwithstanding, the overflow had found its way back into the U.S., driving down retail prices...