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  • Wall Street bonusfest 2008: 6th largest haul on record

    Posted Jan 29 2009, 04:06 AM by Bernhard Warner and Matthew Yeomans
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    This post comes from partner site The Big Money.

    Investors may not be happy with the performance of bank executives and their top employees these days, but, apparently, compensation committees are satisfied.

    The New York Times kicks off its business coverage today with some numbers that are hard to swallow. New York's financial institutions paid out a gaudy $18.4 billion in bonuses in 2008, "the sixth-largest haul on record," it reports.

    Citing figures released by the New York State comptroller, the NYT calculates, "Wall Street workers still took home about as much as they did in 2004, when the Dow Jones industrial average was flying above 10,000, on its way to a record high."

    Meanwhile, the bonus largesse Merrill Lynch bosses distributed in the firm's dying days continues to dog former CEO John Thain.   Read More...

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  • Dell disappoints again

    Posted Feb 28 2008, 04:09 AM by Robert Walberg
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    Like the former high-school baseball star in the Springsteen song, Michael Dell knows how glory days can pass you by in the wink of a young girl's eye. His company, Dell, delivered yet another earnings disappointment last night.  The former king of the PC industry cited higher-than-expected costs for the earnings shortfall.  The excuse may be new but falling short of estimates has become old hat to Dell.

    Not that long ago, Dell rode its cheap cost structure, build-to-order model and aggressive market campaign to the top of theh PC world. But after years of management missteps, the company finds itself looking up at Hewlett-Packard much the way General Motors finds itself trailing Toyota.  About the only category in which Dell surpasses HP these days is in restructuring announcements.  According to Mr. Dell, the current plan, which calls for more staff reductions and improved operating efficiencies, is apt to adversely impact near-term earnings growth. No kidding.  

    But I'll tell you what the restructuring plan isn't going to do -- it's not going to resolve the company's long-term problem any more than the dozen or so turnaround efforts have resurrected GM.  And the reasons are much the same -- both management teams are too focused on the bottom-line and not focused enough on the big picture.  Dell's problem isn't that the call center in Canada is overstaffed, it's that the company no longer possesses a significant cost advantage over the competition.  Dell was never a very innovative company -- its strength was in the cost savings produced by the model.  That cost benefit doesn't exist any more and simply adding new channels to sell product that's priced about the same as Toshiba, Acer and HP just isn't going to get it done.   Read More...

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  • Blu-ray wins the round, but not the fight

    Posted Feb 19 2008, 12:21 PM by Kim Peterson
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    The battle to become the high-definition replacement for the DVD is over today, with Toshiba's decision to pull out of the HD-DVD business. Toshiba will stop making HD-DVD players and aims to stop shipping them to retailers by the end of next month.

    No one else makes standalone HD-DVD players. Expect to see huge sales on HD-DVD players and movies over the next two months, but don't let anyone you know take the bait: this format is dead, dead, dead. 

    Still, Sony's Blu-ray camp shouldn't be celebrating just yet. Sure, Blu-ray won this battle for high-definition video, but it faces much bigger challenges in the race for consumer adoption. Its biggest competitor is and has always been the plain old DVD.   Read More...

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  • Sony blinks in high-def battle

    Posted Nov 09 2007, 06:58 AM by Kim Peterson
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    Sony head Howard Stringer talked Blu-Ray this week during a visit to Manhattan, saying his format is in a "stalemate" with HD-DVD.  He played down the battle as no biggie.

    "It doesn't mean as much as all that," he said. He added that the Blu-Ray and HD-DVD teams once talked about uniting under one format, but that didn't happen.

    I think Sony just blinked. Stringer drops bombs like these just as we're heading into the holiday shopping season? Shoppers are going to be picking a side in the great Blu-Ray/HD-DVD fight, but does Sony even care?   Read More...

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