December 2011
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The Viridi-Anne show invite, fw2008
Kenichiro Ohara / Nign
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Invasion of the $10 Wardrobe
It seemed at first like a strange Japanese version of Gap. Towers of denim bathed in LED light, sweaters saturated in every color, and armies of sales pixies flitting about like bees in flight. But then the clothes sold. And sold. And continued to sell (even through the recession, when sales actually increased). As Uniqloembarks on a major global expansion, Jessica Pressler meets the man who...
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The Year of C.E.O. Failures Explained
Pogue’s Posts NYTimes, 15 December, 2011
By David Pogue
In some ways, the most interesting stories in tech for 2011 weren’t the products. They were the companies. Or, more specifically, their chief executives. Or, to be more specific still, the C.E.O.’s’ idiotic blunders. There was Hewlett-Packard’s chief, Léo Apotheker, whose software company background apparently left him baffled...
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Mr Chow’s Symphony
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