Helena Rubinstein News
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Google Inc. grills “zombie hordes” of job applicants with fiendish puzzles and China spurns “suicidal” economic shock therapy in two of our favorite business books of late. Here’s a list of recommended titles.
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Helena Rubinstein, the cosmetics entrepreneur, was “the world’s first self-made female tycoon.” Eugene Schueller, the founder of the French hair-color company L’Oreal , thought women had no business in the workplace. In 1988, after their deaths, his firm acquired hers.
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Steve Jobs belittles his “bozo” colleagues, Barack Obama falls for Lawrence Summers, and quant Emanuel Derman deplores Wall Street’s “hypocrisies” in three of our favorite business books so far this year. Here’s a list of recommended titles.
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A trader at Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. attempts suicide and Greeks pile up “odious” debts in two of our favorite business books so far this year. Here’s a list of recommended titles.
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American International Group Inc. commits “corporate suicide” and Fannie Mae becomes a Pied Piper in two of our favorite business books so far this year. Here’s a list of recommended titles.
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Paul Allen recalls the energy and backstabbing that accompanied the founding of Microsoft Corp., while William D. Cohan parses the history of Goldman Sachs Group Inc. in two of our favorite business books so far this year. Here’s a list of recommended titles.
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William D. Cohan parses the history of Goldman Sachs Group Inc. while Niall Ferguson explains the rise of the West in two of our favorite business books so far this year. Here’s a list of recommended titles.
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With the world’s balance of economic power shifting, we’re often asked to recommend books that put the upheaval in context. Here’s a list of our 10 favorite titles on markets and economics so far this year.
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