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    It is unfortunate that it took the current stock market debacle to refocus investor outrage on the gross inequity of options accounting.

  • Excite@Home: The walls came tumbling down

    The US$6.7 billion merger seemed to be on the right track, but what happened? Many blame management blunders for the company's roller-coaster plunge toward the brink of insolvency.

  • Technology could revive smart card interest

    Upgrade International is claiming that it has developed a technology that not only will breathe new life into the smart-card industry, but also will propel it far beyond those early expectations of market glory.

  • New rules, tools, threats and opportunities

    Just like physical assets, your intellectual assets required an investment to build, and if harnessed properly they'll help produce ongoing revenues. The Internet offers new ways to do that, but at the same time, brings unprecedented new risks to the intangible assets you have. This special report presents an intellectual capital survival guide for the days ahead.

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