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Everyday Ethics (Free subscription) | 05/15/2008
Seattle Times Blog Charlie Rose , Tom Friedman , Tom Brokaw , Michael Kinsley and Maria Bartiromo are all mingling with execs at Bill Gates ' annual closed-door CEO Summit. "If Microsoft's inviting select journalists behind the curtain, does that mean we'll finally get news coverage from inside the event?" asks Brier Dudley .
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Brier Dudley's blog (Free subscription) | 05/14/2008
I'm not sure why Bill Gates brought so many A-list journalists this year to his annual shindig for business leaders to yack about the future of technology. Charlie Rose, Tom Friedman, Tom Brokaw, Michael Kinsley and Maria Bartiromo are all mingling with the moneybags this year. It used to be that Gates and Microsoft alone had enough star power to lure the biggest names in business. Twelve...
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Seattle Times (Free subscription) | 05/15/2008
... to yack about the future of technology.Charlie Rose, Tom Friedman, Tom Brokaw, Michael Kinsley and Maria Bartiromo are all mingling with the moneybags this year.It used to be that Gates and Microsoft alone had enough star power to lure the biggest names in business.Twelve years on, the CEO Summit is still drawing some high-powered names, including Gates buddy Warren Buffett and former...
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Todd Bishop's Microsoft Blog (Free subscription) | 05/14/2008
... Electric CEO Jack Welch. (Microsoft also gave out the names of presenters such as Michael Kinsley, Maria Bartiromo, and Thomas Friedman.) Reporters at the event in Redmond are put in a separate room to watch a video feed of Gates' speech that ends when the Q&A portion begins.
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TechCrunch (Free subscription) | 05/14/2008
... Corporate PR. Some of the sessions: A panel discussion on “Decoding the Financial Markets” led by Maria Bartiromo A discussion between Jack Welch and Tom Brokaw “On Business” “The Next Next Internet - The Next Five Years Will Be Even More Disruptive” panel discussion led by Michael Kinsley “Investing In Earth 2.0″ The Bill Gates keynote looks to be the highlight, however. In addition...
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Unfortune (Free subscription) | 05/14/2008
... Corporate PR. Some of the sessions: A panel discussion on “Decoding the Financial Markets” led by Maria Bartiromo A discussion between Jack Welch and Tom Brokaw “On Business” “The Next Next Internet - The Next Five Years Will Be Even More Disruptive” panel discussion led by Michael Kinsley “Investing In Earth 2.0″ The Bill Gates keynote looks to be the highlight, however. In addition...
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Tuned In (Free subscription) | 05/13/2008
... and exhibits, meanwhile, pretty much every part of the NBCU corporate buffalo is put to use. Maria Bartiromo of CNBC is doing a stand-up report from a dais at the Experience, observing the event while being on display. There's a live "Experience TV" interview with The Office's John Krasinski. And on a stage-in-the-round at the end of the Experience, look!—Chris Matthews is doing a...
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Talking Biz News (Free subscription) | 05/09/2008
Paul Bedard of U.S. News & World Report writes that ABC News’ Bianna Golodryga may be the new Money Honey in TV business journalism. Bedard writes, “Golodryga used to be with CNBC, home to the original money honey, Maria Bartiromo. When Bartiromo outgrew the sexist title, others like Erin Burnett were set up as successors, but [...]
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The Earth Times Online Newspaper (Free subscription) | 05/09/2008
... The Capital Gains Tax Rate, Which Would Mean A Tax Hike For Many Oregon Tax payers:
CNBC's Maria Bartiromo: "He [Obama] wants to raise taxes. ... Right now, as you know, the cap gains tax is at 15%. He has yet to give us a specific number, how high he wants that number to go. He has said, and he told me today, that he won't go above 28%. So we are talking about the possibility of...
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PR News Wire (Free subscription) | 05/09/2008
... The Capital Gains Tax Rate, Which Would
Mean A Tax Hike For Many Oregon Tax payers:
CNBC's Maria Bartiromo: "He [Obama] wants to raise taxes. ... Right
now, as you know, the cap gains tax is at 15%. He has yet to give us a
specific number, how high he wants that number to go. He has said, and he
told me today, that he won't go above 28%. So we are talking about the
possibility...