Apple Pays Shockingly Low Corporate Tax Rate
How much of your income went to taxes this year? There's a decent chance Apple Inc. paid a smaller share. That's the contention of a report rele...
How much of your income went to taxes this year? There's a decent chance Apple Inc. paid a smaller share. That's the contention of a report rele...
The Huffington Post | Harry Bradford | Posted 02.21.2012
"Nothing wrong with a good logo," someone probably once said. It'd be hard to prove that hypothetical person wrong, especially when five-year-olds app...
HuffingtonPost.com | Janell Ross | Posted 11.18.2011
Rodney Robinson, a single father in Los Angeles, needs government help to pay his rent. But getting that help from the state of California involves sh...
Nelson Davis | Posted 12.11.2011
From the beginning, the creator and the creation were a single bonded brand. It is an exceptional business achievement if people think of you when they see the product and the product when they see you.
Chris Weigant | Posted 12.07.2011
[Note: Today's column is seriously disjointed. If you're already sick of hearing what a wonderful guy Steve Jobs was, then I strongly advise you to j...
The Huffington Post | Alexander Eichler | Posted 09.06.2011
On Thursday, Fortune released its annual Global 500 list of the world's largest corporations by revenue. The U.S. tops the list with 133 corporatio...
TIME.com | JOSH SANBURN | Posted 08.16.2011
IBM turned 100 today, the rare company to thrive a century after it was founded. But in the 1980s and 1990s, many people had written the company off. ...
24/7 Wall St. | Posted 05.27.2011
The process of brand valuation is more an art than a science, or at least that is the conclusion of research done by 24/7 Wall St. The most well-regar...
Nancy Ruhling | Posted 05.25.2011
When Bob Koch walks in, Caesar, a benevolent Beagle with big eyes, is lounging in it. Up until Caesar's arrival 2½ years ago, it was Bob's chair. "Now, it's our chair," he says.
Andrew Winston | Posted 05.25.2011
Xerox and Waste Management are doing something mostly unheard of: they're working with customers to use less of their traditional product or service. That's a big shift in business as usual.
Lloyd Chapman | Posted 05.25.2011
Let's just try something crazy like not giving federal small business contracts to some of the biggest companies in the world, and instead direct those dollars to the nation's 27 million small businesses.
Gary Shapiro | Posted 05.25.2011
As the person heading the association producing CES, I had a front row seat to judge the state of innovation. I'm pleased to report that the United States has leaders who focus on results before politics.
James M. Gentile | Posted 05.25.2011
Clean energy may well be the next economic revolution, and the United States can be at the forefront, if we take full advantage of our nation's streng...
Douglas M. Branson | Posted 05.25.2011
The number of women on corporate boards of directors in the U.S. has been basically flat for 5 years now.
Judah Schiller | Posted 05.25.2011
Now more than ever, there exists a clear confluence of the human desire to be empowered with education and the urgent need for Fortune 500 companies t...
24/7 Wall Street | Posted 05.25.2011
lightly (Apple Inc. was once Apple Computer), but hardly enough for most people to notice. Some of the world's largest companies have changed their na...
Lloyd Chapman | Posted 05.25.2011
The American Small Business League (ASBL) has concluded an examination and report on President Barack Obama's track record for small businesses, and u...
Lloyd Chapman | Posted 05.25.2011
The largest recipient of federal small business contracts last year was Textron, Inc., a Fortune 500 firm with over 43,000 employees and over $14 billion a year in annual revenue.
Ramon Nuez | Posted 05.25.2011
I had the great pleasure of meeting Claudia Goffan about a year ago. I quickly realized that Claudia was an incredibly talented and driven person. Sh...
Philip N. Cohen | Posted 05.25.2011
Those who have rigorously studied corporate diversity programs report mixed success at best, at least when it comes to diversifying management, although there is always something to cheer for.
Michael Koenigs | Posted 05.25.2011
"YouTube chats," the younger brother of FDR's "Fireside chats," have transformed the way politicians and business leaders connect with young voters and consumers.
Huffington Post | Grace Kiser | Posted 05.25.2011
The 2000s certainly seem like a ghastly decade. The era's already fabled financial debacles -- among them, Enron's bankruptcy, the burst of the tech b...
James M. Gentile | Posted 05.25.2011
These awards speak volumes about the key role of immigration in American scientific leadership. As a nation, we have our work cut out for us, if we want to maintain scientific leadership.
Don McNay | Posted 05.25.2011
I have not seen much evidence of Obama being in touch with small-town Kentucky, but after reading David Plouffe's new book, The Audacity to Win, I have become convinced that he knows what it takes to run a business.
Lloyd Chapman | Posted 05.25.2011
Today, President Barack Obama held a press conference in Landover, MD to announce the administration's plans for a, "New Small Business Lending Initia...
HuffingtonPost.com | Alexander Eichler | Posted 04.17.2012