I found a great visual diagram mapping early 2000s corporate scandals. It clearly illustrates the connections between Martha Stewart, her daughter, and Sam Waksal, making the complex web of financial controversy easier to follow.
I'm documenting the wave of massive accounting scandals from 2002, tracking the financial collapses and corporate fraud cases involving Enron, WorldCom, Xerox, and Tyco as they unfolded across the global business sector.
Review a concise summary of established principles and unresolved questions in corporate finance. Based on Brealey and Myers, it covers key themes like market efficiency, value additivity, and the capital structure puzzle.
I navigated London’s eccentricities, from eating floor chocolate at the cinema to hearing absurdist rants at Speakers' Corner. I met characters like Tony Alien and Stewart the bunny-eared speaker while observing the city's unique religious debates and protests.
I shared a collection of cringeworthy corporate anthems from IT companies like Microsoft and IBM. It is hard to imagine being forced to listen to or sing along with these bizarre motivational songs during the workday.
I found some clever entries from the Worth1000 "Corporate Takeover" Photoshop contest, featuring creative branding mashups like AT&T's logo on the moon and a Microsoft-branded toilet.