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In This Issue of Condé Nast Portfolio

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November 2007
Cover Story

Wall Street Requiem

The Bear Stearns slump has some investment banks fretting over their survival. Read More
Features
Rich Man, Poor Country

Rich Man, Poor Country

For this Indian tycoon, building the world's biggest oil-refining complex and a billion-dollar palace isn't enough. Read More

Private Equity Nation

Interactive Features Private Equity Nation

Buyout shops have snapped up everything from Whoppers to Chrysler. Here's how the firms control your life. View Interactive Feature

Obscene Losses

Obscene Losses

The pornography business seemed immune to weak sales, until a secretive website began offering user-generated video for free. Read More

Endless Chatter

Endless Chatter

The YouTube-CNN debates earned dismal ratings: a far cry from the Kennedy-Nixon showdown that transfixed TV viewers. Read More

Welcome to the Future

Welcome to the Future

Imagine decoding your DNA on the internet and learning your cancer risk. 23andMe, a stealth startup, promises to let you do just that. Read More

Masters of Invention

Masters of Invention

Condé Nast Portfolio has identified the most prolific inventors alive. Three of them have more patents than Thomas Edison. Read More

PLUS ...
  • Fashion's Next Big Bang

    Can the mastermind of A Bathing Ape, a sought-after fashion label that makes some items in editions of only a few dozen, go global without selling out? Read More


COLUMNS

Why He Caved

When he slashed interest rates, Ben Bernanke proved academic expertise couldn't overcome a real lending crisis. Read More

Fred Thompson's Big Flop

A look at some long-forgotten Senate hearings reveals a candidate who's unprepared to lead. Read More

 

Giving Makes You Rich

Paradoxical but true: The more money you donate, the more money you'll make. Read More

The $3 Flight

Selling cheap airfare to novice customers, AirAsia is claiming the skies of the Far East. Read More

 

The Convict and the Congressman

How a triangle of corruption tripped up a Nigerian vice president, a U.S. congressman, and a tech visionary. Read More

Chocolate Wars

What is chocolate, anyway? Mars, Hershey, premium chocolatiers, and even Warren Buffett are battling over the industry's standards. Read More

 
PLUS ...
  • Seeds of Our Future

    What's stored in an Arctic vault may relieve the next catastrophic crop failure. Read More



CULTURE INC.

Abstract Confusionism

On the eve of the fall auctions, uncertainty reigns in the art market. And the appraisers are at the core of the chaos. Read More

Rock-and-Roll Fantasy?

Music publishing has always been the record industry's dowdy sister. But today's players are hoping to find gold in the songbooks. Read More

 

User-Generated Soccer

A fan with a plan persuades 53,000 zealots to buy, and manage, a British team. Read More

Symphony in Blue

The business leaders on the Dallas Symphony Orchestra's board know how to fire up ticket sales. Read More

 

Culture Clash

When New York's New Museum hired a branding firm, it found that advertising and art don't always get along. Read More

 
PLUS ...

BRIEF

Water Pressure

An inconvenient truth about selling environmentalism. Read More

Let's Make a Halal Deal

To do business in the Middle East, hire a cleric. Read More

 

Interactive Features The Ethanol-Industrial Complex

Will anyone profit from the record corn harvest? View Interactive Feature

Show Me the Money

Mr. Cruise goes to Wall Street. Read More

 

Do Kmart and Sears Need Retail Therapy?

The merger, three years later. Read More

Attention Span

The price of Minnesota's bridge collapse. Read More

 
PLUS ...

IN PLAY

The Best Kind of Sticker Shock

The poor man's Maserati — a steal at $115,000 — and other budget luxury cars. Read More

Incredible Shrinking Laptops

Lose your wireless phone? Replace it with one of these pocket-size PCs. Read More

 

Downhill Faster

Four innovative snowboards, hitting half-pipes this winter. Read More

 

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