Former Coca-Cola secretary found guilty of stealing trade secrets
A federal jury convicted a former Coca-Cola secretary Friday of conspiring to steal trade secrets from the world's largest beverage maker in an effort to sell them to rival Pepsi. Joya Williams faces up to 10 years in prison.
Pie maker brings family recipes out of their shells
Every baker has a specialty. For my friend and neighbor (and chef extraordinaire), Alan Zirkle, its the pie.
Maker of Bubble Wrap sees 4th-quarter profit jump 14%
SADDLE BROOK -- Sealed Air Corp., maker of shipping products such as Bubble Wrap, said fourth-quarter profit increased 14 percent as costs for plastics fell.
Luxury cashmere product, rock-bottom share price
Shares in Dawson International, a maker of cashmere fabrics, had their biggest one-day drop in more than five months this week after the company said talks about a possible takeover had ended.
Decline in Prices Hits Memory Card Maker MOVERS MARKETPLACE By Bloomberg
By John Stebbins CHICAGO:- Shares of SanDisk, the world's largest maker of flash- memory cards, dropped sharply Wednesday after the company said price declines would accelerate.
The racial politics of speaking well
Among Senator Joseph R. Biden's string of loaded words in his characterization of Senator Barack Obama, one - articulate - is so pervasive that it calls out for a national chat, perhaps a national therapy session.
A week of job jitters
04 February 2007 By Gavin Daly It should have been a high point of Micheal Martins week, the announcement last Tuesday that computer chip maker Intel would develop a $30million research centre in Kildare.
Former Coca-Cola secretary guilty
A federal jury rejected a former Coca-Cola secretary's claim that she was duped by two ex-cons and convicted her Friday of conspiring to steal trade secrets from the world's largest beverage maker in an effort to sell them to rival Pepsi.
Suppliers sue Vuitton
A Strip District novelty supplier and a Georgia retail operator have filed a federal lawsuit against designer Louis Vuitton Malletier, asking the court to find that the cheaper cloth bags they distribute and sell do not violate the exclusive handbag maker's trademark.
Volvo 2006 profits leap 24.5 percent on record sales
Swedish heavy lorry maker Volvo AB said its net profit leapt 24.5 percent in 2006 to 16.318 billion kronor (1.8 billion euros, 2.4 billion dollars), on the back of record sales.