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Key Players in Investment Banking and Financial Services Weigh in on the Industry's Heftiest Mergers – and What Could Happen Next
Euro-Enthusiasts and Skeptics Debate the European Union’s Future
Sure, some Internet companies are on the ropes, but that's only normal for a gold-rush style industry that's changing the world.
A conversation with Patrick Harker, Wharton's new dean
Wharton Prophets on Profits - and a Host of Other Economic Issues
How is e-commerce affecting the way we shop for milk and tomatoes, houses and office buildings, skirts and suits?
Companies that take on the challenge of capturing and sharing knowledge find it can sharpen their competitive edge.
Students and alumni launch an imaginative array of new products, from micromovies to imaging machines to ear warmers.
Wharton building will set new standard for innovative education.
A $40 million donation from Jon Huntsman, W'59, and his family reflects their firm belief that sharing wealth is an opportunity to change people's lives.
Insurers Faces with Crippling Losses from a Major Hurricane or Earthquake Are Taking a Closer Look at “the Most Innovative Idea in Insurance in the Last 200 Years”
Looking for Talent? Check out 'The Network'
Success In the High-Tech Business Takes: A) Vision B) Great Ideas C) Terrific Management D) Attention to the Customer E) All of the Above Answer(s) Inside
Movies That Become Megahits Are Money Machines for Their Studios. When They Fail, It’s a Whole Different Script
It's a good bet that the 10,000 managers and executives who are taking a course with Wharton this year know something others don't.
Family-controlled companies are the dominant form of business enterprise worldwide. A Wharton program documents their unique capabilities – and the challenges they face – in the global marketplace.