NNLast NameFull NameOrganizationPost2nd Post/Org-nSource
1AllenDavid AllenGoldenTree Asset Managementmanager"I think that they have done a pretty extraordinary job of cutting costs," said David Allen, a portfolio manager at GoldenTree Asset Management. (Success.htm)
2AneyThomas C. AneyDresdner Kleinwort Wassersteinanalyst"You could say it was a mild disappointment," said Thomas C. Aney, an automobile analyst at Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein. (05DAIM.html)
3BarberaRobert BarberaING/Hoenigchief economistOver the last decade, Robert Barbera, the chief economist of ING/Hoenig reports, the United States achieved nearly twice the growth of France and almost three times that of Germany. (31NORR.html)
4BarileAndrew BarileRancho Santa Feconsultant"If Hank Greenberg is getting hit with unexpected liability claims, the competition is also being hit with them," said Andrew Barile, an insurance consultant in Rancho Santa Fe, California. (05INSU.html)
5BellasMichael BellasBeverage Marketingchief executive"For them to be a home run they don't have to be as big as Slim-Fast," said Michael Bellas, the chief executive of Beverage Marketing. (31SNAP.html)
6BernardinTom BernardinBozellchief executiveThe clients of Bozell "will move with us to Lowe," the chief executive at Bozell, Tom Bernardin, wrote in a memorandum to the agency's more than 350 employees. (05ADCO.html)
7BerryJon BerryRoperASWchief executivevice presidentNow, in "The Influentials," Ed Keller and Jon Berry, the chief executive and vice president of RoperASW, present their own version of the magic list — those Americans who tell the rest of us what to buy, where to eat or whom to vote for. (31BOOK.html)
8BoneparthPeter A. BoneparthJoneschief executive"We are very interested in a long-term relationship with the company," Peter A. Boneparth, the chief executive of Jones, said on a conference call. (05POLO.html)
9BourneIain BourneData Protection Authority of Britainmanager"The changes give users greater control over how their information is used," said Iain Bourne, strategic policy manager for the Data Protection Authority of Britain, a participant on the committee. (31SOFT.html)
10BowerWard BowerAltman Weilprincipal"They'll jump for money," said Ward Bower, a principal at Altman Weil, a consulting firm that advises law firms. (05LAW.html)
11BreenEdward D. BreenTycochairmanIn a letter to Edward D. Breen, the chairman of Tyco, the A.F.L.-C.I.O. will ask the company "to immediately take an important step to restore investor confidence by holding Tyco's 2003 annual meeting here in the United States." (05TYCO.html)
12CappaertBarbara CappaertKDP Investment AdvisorsanalystThat is still substantially higher than the 8 percent to 9 percent rate on recent bond offerings from other casinos, said Barbara Cappaert, an analyst at KDP Investment Advisors, a research firm that specializes in junk bonds. (31TRUM.html)
13CapraJames R. CapraCapra Asset Management in Ryepresident"It looks like we are going to be in business for a long time," said James R. Capra, president of Capra Asset Management in Rye, N.Y., who two years ago was thinking of revamping his company so he could survive the shrinking Treasury market. (05BOND.html)
14ChambersJohn T. ChambersCiscochief executiveHome | Back to Technology | Search | Corrections | Help | Back to Top Copyright 2003 The New York Times Company | Permissions | Privacy Policy Bloomberg news John T. Chambers, the chief executive of Cisco, says corporations are cautious about spending. (05CISC.html)
15CharneyNeil CharneyMicrosoftdirector"Our goal is to make Web services easy for software developers, businesses and end users," said Neil Charney, a director in Microsoft's platform strategy group. (Competitors.htm)
16CohenJessica Reif CohenMerrill LynchanalystJessica Reif Cohen, an analyst at Merrill Lynch , estimates that such fees accounted for about $230 million, or 3.5 percent, of the roughly $7 billion in revenues for the AOL Time Warner cable systems unit last year. (31CABL.html)
17CornetJacques CornetCIBCanalystThose bonds trade at 78 cents on the dollar and yield 20.9 percent, said Jacques Cornet, a bond analyst with CIBC. (31TRUM.html)
18CrandallLouis CrandallWrightson Associateschief economistLouis Crandall, chief economist at Wrightson Associates, is betting on the return of the Treasury's three-year note, which was last issued in 1998. (05BOND.html)
19DayJulian C. DayKmartchief executiveA newspaper ad prepared for the Detroit area shows Julian C. Day, who became Kmart's chief executive earlier this month, next to a kind of corporate thank-you note. (31ADCO.html)
20DobrovinskyValentin DobrovinskyArteksassistant sales manager"It's a psychological thing," said Valentin Dobrovinsky, an assistant sales manager at Arteks, a Moscow foreign-car dealership that prices its autos in both euros and dollars. (31MOSC.html)
21DonaldsonMr. DonaldsonDonaldson, Lufkin & Jenrettefounderchairman of New York Stock ExchangeMr. Donaldson, a founder of Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette and chairman of the New York Stock Exchange from 1991 to 1995, faced some sharp questions. (05CND-SEC.html)
22DonaldsonWilliam H. DonaldsonNew York Stock Exchangeformer chairman— A White House spokeswoman said today that William H. Donaldson, the former chairman of the New York Stock Exchange, would divest himself of his publicly traded securities and privately held equity partnerships if confirmed as chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission. (31SEC.html)
23DutkowskyRobert M. DutkowskyJ.D. Edwardschief executive"This is what I call the new reality," said Robert M. Dutkowsky, the chief executive of J.D. Edwards, a software maker in Denver that has kept its work force at 5,000 people for the last few years. (05CND-JOBS.html)
24EckertRobert EckertMattelchief executiveRobert Eckert, Mattel's chief executive is extending Mattel's traditional lines by introducing variations like the new Barbies and Chicken Dance Elmo. (04TOY.html)
25EdmistonMark EdmistonAdMedia Partnersmanaging director"Condé Nast wants it and can afford it," said Mark Edmiston, managing director of AdMedia Partners. (Success.htm)
26FisherJon FisherFifth Third BankmanagerOver the last few years, federal courts looking at similar patent disputes between generic manufacturers and pharmaceutical companies have tended to side with the generics, said Jon Fisher, a portfolio manager with Fifth Third Bank. (05DRUG.html)
27FleischerPeter FleischerMicrosoftchief lawyerPeter Fleischer, who is Microsoft's chief lawyer in Europe on privacy issues, said the company welcomed the agreement. (31SOFT.html)
28GallantMichael E. GallantCIBC World Marketsanalyst"They have to dig themselves out of a bigger hole than what we had thought," said Michael E. Gallant, an analyst at CIBC World Markets. (31AOL.html)
29GatesBill GatesMicrosoftchairmanBill Gates, Microsoft's chairman had often said that .Net was a "bet-the-company strategy" for its flavor of Web services, a software technology intended to enable seamless machine-to-machine communication. (Competitors.htm)
30GrazianoSalvatore GrazianoMilberg Weiss Bershad Hynes & LerachpartnerSalvatore Graziano, a partner at Milberg Weiss Bershad Hynes & Lerach, which originally brought the lawsuit in August on behalf of a group of Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia shareholders, said: "We spoke to the individual and have no reason to doubt the individual's recollection of the facts, which were volunteered and not prompted by us in any way." (Lawsuit.htm)
31GreenbergMark GreenbergInvesco Leisure Fundmanager"They are doing a lot of things to make operations more efficient," said Mark Greenberg, the manager of the Invesco Leisure Fund, which holds Mattel shares. (04TOY.html)
32GreensteinRobert GreensteinCenter on Budget and Policyexecutive director"This looks like a mechanism to allow people with lots of wealth to move large amounts of money into tax-sheltered vehicles," said Robert Greenstein, the executive director of the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, a liberal research group. (31SAVE.html)
33GregoryJanice GregoryErisa Industry Committeevice presidentJanice Gregory, vice president of the Erisa Industry Committee, which lobbies on behalf of corporations on matters pertaining to employee benefits, said she had heard only a vague outline of the alternative method and was afraid that a technical debate would slow a decision by Congress. (31PENS.html)
34GruberJoel GruberRoutechief information officer"We are essentially a Web services business," said Joel Gruber, chief information officer of Route One. (Competitors.htm)
35HallmanCinda HallmanSpherion Corporationchief executive"There isn't the confidence level in business today that we need for growth," said Cinda Hallman, chief executive of the Spherion Corporation , a staffing company based in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., that places almost 400,000 people in jobs, down from 600,000 three years ago. (05CND-JOBS.html)
36HanlonNoel HanlonIrish airport authoritychairmanA recent storm blew up when Noel Hanlon, the chairman of the Irish airport authority, told a parliamentary committee that when Ryanair customers miss their flights, the airline pockets not just the fare but also the airport fees and taxes the customer paid on the ticket. (05RYAN.html)
37HoganArthur HoganJefferies & Companychief market analyst"You can't separate the two," said Arthur Hogan, chief market analyst at Jefferies & Company. (31STOX.html)
38HubbardR. Glenn HubbardWhite House's Council of Economic AdviserschairmanR. Glenn Hubbard, chairman of the White House's Council of Economic Advisers, dismisses the connection between deficits and interest rates whenever he gets a chance. (05BOND.html)
39JewellDermott JewellConsumersAssociation of Irelandchief executiveDermott Jewell, chief executive of the Consumers' Association of Ireland, said customers are not adequately informed. (05RYAN.html)
40JobsSteve JobsPixarchief executivePixar has already received expressions of interest from several Hollywood studios, which are courting Steve Jobs, Pixar's chief executive including Warner Brothers and Sony Pictures Entertainment, according to people briefed on those discussions. (31DISN.html)
41KanadaShin KanadaToyota boardmember"There are many ifs," said Shin Kanada, a Toyota board member (05CND-TOYO.html)
42KummetzMitch KummetzWedbush MorgananalystMitch Kummetz, an analyst at Wedbush Morgan, lowered his rating on Jones to hold from buy and estimated that the loss of the two licenses would most likely cost Jones about 50 cents a share in 2004 earnings. (05POLO.html)
43LevinBarry S. LevinHeller Ehrman White & McAuliffechairman"It is a stunning and incredible tragedy," said Barry S. Levin, chairman of Heller Ehrman White & McAuliffe, another San Francisco firm. (31LEGA.html)
44MackMr. MackMorgan Stanleyformer presidentMr. Quattrone and Mr. Mack had clashed in the early 1990's at Morgan Stanley when Mr. Mack, then president of Morgan Stanley, refused to grant Mr. Quattrone the autonomy and slice of the profits he demanded for his technology group. (Credit.htm)
45MaddockCharles MaddockAltman WeilprincipalBrobeck was an innovator among law firms, said Charles Maddock, a principal at Altman Weil, a consulting firm that advises law firms. (31LEGA.html)
46MatsushimaNoriyuki MatsushimaNikko Salomon Smith Barney in Tokyoanalyst"If the talks between the Big Three and the U.A.W. get bogged down, Japanese automakers could be the unintended beneficiaries and walk away with the price of higher market shares," said Noriyuki Matsushima, an analyst with Nikko Salomon Smith Barney in Tokyo. (05CND-TOYO.html)
47MaxtonGraeme MaxtonAutopolisanalyst"The acid test is still to come," said Graeme Maxton, an analyst at Autopolis, a consulting firm in London. (05DAIM.html)
48MaysL. Lowry MaysClear Channel Communications Incchairmanchief executiveL. Lowry Mays, the chairman and chief executive of Clear Channel Communications Inc. , said that deregulation and economies of scale had allowed his company to make investments to offer more choices to listeners. (31RADI.html)
49McCallWilliam F. McCallMcCall & Almypresident"We're in a real estate recession," said William F. McCall, president of McCall & Almy, real estate advisers. (05VACA.html)
50McCulleyPaul A. McCulleyPacific Investment Management Companymanaging director"In the areas where you had a recession, you can't get a recovery given the levels of overcapacity and risk aversion," said Paul A. McCulley, a managing director at the Pacific Investment Management Company who is known for his economic forecasting. (31ECON.html)
51NielsenTod NielsenBEAchief marketing officer"People are still very leery of Microsoft lock-in," said Tod Nielsen, BEA's chief marketing officer who is a former Microsoft executive (Competitors.htm)
52PakfarNader PakfarBrobeckassociateIn the firm's offices yesterday, lawyers were shocked, said Nader Pakfar, an associate at Brobeck. (31LEGA.html)
53PantMicky PantReebok in Cantonchief marketing officerMicky Pant, chief marketing officer at Reebok in Canton, Mass., confirmed a report about the parody commercial in an e-mail newsletter published by Brandweek. (05ADDE.html)
54ParsonsRichard D. ParsonsAOL Time Warnerchief executiveIn December, Richard D. Parsons, the chief executive of AOL Time Warner, said the company had "hit a pause" on the deal because of the complexity of merging the operations. (05CNN.html)
55PowellMichael K. PowellFederal Communications CommissionchairmanMichael K. Powell, chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, has indicated he wants to relax - or completely drop - several media-ownership regulations. (31RADI.html)
56RiceKevin RiceAllstatetechnology manager"Web services gets you out of the world of proprietary messaging software," said Kevin Rice, a technology manager at Allstate. (Competitors.htm)
57RogersTom RogersPrimediachief executiveTom Rogers, chief executive of Primedia, said, however, that there were no such plans. (Success.htm)
58RosenFredric D. RosenKey3Mediachief executiveKey3Media's chief executive Fredric D. Rosen, said that the proposed reorganization plan "gives us the capital strength and operating flexibility we need to hold all of our scheduled trade shows and conferences." (Comdex.htm)
59RufenachtSandy RufenachtJanus High-Yield bond fundmanager"I'm willing to listen," said Sandy Rufenacht, manager of the Janus High-Yield bond fund, who plans to meet with Mr. Trump today. (31TRUM.html)
60ShermanBernard ShermanApotexchief executiveAs patents on the drug have expired, GlaxoSmithKline has "repatented every conceivable form" of Paxil in an attempt to block competition, said Bernard Sherman, the chief executive of Apotex, a privately held company based in Toronto. (05DRUG.html)
61SiebelThomas M. SiebelSiebel Systemschief executive"The gorillas in this are I.B.M. and Microsoft," said Thomas M. Siebel, the chief executive of Siebel Systems , whose customer relationship management software is being fine-tuned to run on both I.B.M.'s WebSphere and Microsoft's .Net technology. (Competitors.htm)
62SingerLowell SingerSG Cowen Securities in San Franciscoanalyst"In the role as vice chairman he had less freedom to publicly speak his mind," said Lowell Singer, a media analyst at SG Cowen Securities in San Francisco. (31TURN.html)
63SnowMr. SnowCSX Corporationformer chairmanWhen he was chairman of the CSX Corporation , Mr. Snow converted its pension plan to a cash balance system, but agreed that older CSX workers could retain their old plan, Mr. Harkin said. (31SNOW.html)
64SowerbyDavid SowerbyLoomis, Sayles & Companychief market analyst"That's at the top of the anxiety list for investors," said David Sowerby, chief market analyst at Loomis, Sayles & Company in Detroit. (31STOX.html)
65StapletonNigel J. StapletonUniq in LondonchairmanNigel J. Stapleton, 56, chairman at Uniq in London, a maker of chilled and frozen foods, will take over from Mr. Scott, 53, on March 1, Cordiant said yesterday. (31ADDE.html)
66StapletonMr. StapletonReed Elsevier and Unileverformer top executiveMr. Stapleton is a former top executive at companies like Reed Elsevier and Unilever . (31ADDE.html)
67SwainsonJohn SwainsonI.B.M.'s Webgeneral manager"Web services is a heterogeneous technology that connects your new stuff and your old stuff together," observed John Swainson, general manager for I.B.M.'s Web services software. (Competitors.htm)
68TannenbaumCarl TannenbaumLaSalle Bankchief economist"This is especially encouraging because, after all, manufacturing has been the hardest hit in the last couple of years," said Carl Tannenbaum, chief economist at LaSalle Bank, "and its recovery is thought to be central to an improving set of economic conditions in general." (05ECON.html)
69ToomeyJenny ToomeyFuture of Music Coalitionexecutive directorWhen examined market by market, the industry begins to resemble an oligopoly, said Jenny Toomey, executive director of the Future of Music Coalition, who also testified. (31RADI.html)
70TurnerMr. TurnerCNNfounderThe mercurial Mr. Turner, the founder of CNN and a significant shareholder in the company, was already a wild card in the corporate chaos at AOL Time Warner. (31TURN.html)
71TurnerTed TurnerCNNfounderHome | Back to Business | Search | Corrections | Help | Back to Top Copyright 2003 The New York Times Company | Permissions | Privacy Policy UPI Ted Turner, the founder of CNN, told CBS News that he opposes a merger of CNN and ABC News. War or No, News on Cable Already Provides the Drama (January 15, 2003) Chief of CNN Is Departing After 2 Years (January 14, 2003) Walter Isaacson Leaving Helm of CNN (January 13, 2003) CNN Chairman Isaacson Resigns (January 13, 2003) Topics Alerts Turner, Ted Cable News Network ABC News Mergers, Acquisitions and Divestitures Create Your Own | Manage Alerts Take a Tour Sign Up for Newsletters NYT Pocket MBA Series: Sales and Marketing (Audio Book) Learn More. (05CNN.html)
72UenoMakoto UenoDaiwa Institute of Researchanalyst"NEC's software business is more profitable than its hardware operations, but their profit margins are half of what software companies make," said Makoto Ueno, an analyst at Daiwa Institute of Research. (31NEC.html)
73UsukiMasaharu UsukiNLI Research Instituteeconomist"The Japan premium is starting to return," said Masaharu Usuki, an economist at the NLI Research Institute, referring to the banks' higher cost of funds. (05YEN.html)
74ValadeGary C. ValadeChryslerformer executiveGary C. Valade, a former Chrysler executive in charge of worldwide purchasing, will step down from his post at DaimlerChrysler at the end of this year. (05DAIM.html)
75VarneyChristine VarneyHogan & Hartson in Washingtonlawyer"It's a huge issue, having an alternative to .Net," said Christine Varney, a lawyer at Hogan & Hartson in Washington who represents the alliance. (31SOFT.html)
76WarrenRay WarrenOMD USAmanaging directorPeople Ray Warren was named managing director at OMD USA, New York, part of the OMD media services unit of the Omnicom Group , succeeding Dan Rank, who left in November to become an executive vice president for advertising sales at the Universal Television Group, part of Vivendi Universal . (31ADDE.html)
77WeingartenReid WeingartenBelnicklawyerBelnick's lawyer Reid Weingarten, said the director transaction happened a year before Belnick arrived at Tyco. (Tyco.htm)
78WeingartenWeingartenBelnicklawyer"These charges are frivolous and should be dismissed,'' Belnick's lawyer Weingarten, said in a statement. (Tyco.htm)
79WillisDavid WillisMeta GroupanalystDavid Willis, an analyst with Meta Group, said those markets were mature and did not offer Cisco much chance for growth unless the company took market share from competitors. (Cisco.htm)
80WilsonWilliam T. WilsonErnst & Youngsenior economistWilliam T. Wilson, a senior economist at Ernst & Young, said that he expected the slackness in vehicle sales to continue. (31ECON.html)
81WinerElliot WinerDepartment of Employment and Trainingchief economistBy December, unemployment in Boston had doubled to 5.1 percent from 2.4 percent in December 2000, according to Elliot Winer, chief economist of the state Department of Employment and Training. (05VACA.html)
82ZuckermanIra ZuckermanNutmeg Securities in FairfieldanalystIra Zuckerman, an analyst for Nutmeg Securities in Fairfield, Conn., said: "Industrywide, you're probably going to see tens of billions of dollars in increases in reserves." (05INSU.html)