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Iran opening beckons Peugeot to BAT as Western brands entice
Bloomberg Business interviews finance associate teaching professor Gianna Bern about international brands entering Iran's marketplace.
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Electricity usage predicts stock direction: Paper
CNBC covers research by Mendoza finance professor Zhi Da.
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Shiny Apple Has a Few Soft Spots
Apple's tradition of masterful storytelling is crucial for its smartwatch success, Mendoza Visiting Professor of Marketing Brett T. Robinson tells E-Commerce Times.
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Notre Dame researchers shed light on massive, but little-known, quarterly information release in the banking industry
Despite obstacles to access, Mendoza accountancy professors Brad Badertscher, Jeffrey Burks and Peter Easton discover patterns and subsequent implications about the release of FDIC "call reports."
William Gilroy -
Cultural Travelers: Global Careers Cross Boundaries Greater Than Geography
CFA Institute Magazine interviews Elizabeth Tuleja, associate management professor and international communication expert, about the implications of cultural misunderstandings in international business.
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New study examines relationship between electricity usage and stock market return
Research by finance Professor Zhi Da shows that the growth rate in industrial electricity usage negatively predicts next one-year stock market returns.
William Gilroy -
In Search Of Building A Great Company
Mendoza College benefactor Tom Mendoza joins a panel of business leaders for a conversation with Forbes.
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A King Of Viral Media Shares His Secrets
Emerson Spartz, ND alum and pre-teen Mugglenet entrepreneur, speaks to Forbes about the science of virality.
Peter High -
Generating alpha through….ethics
Why "don't embarrass us" isn't good enough for an ethics code. Management professor Joe Holt discusses what companies should strive for in a posting for the Security Traders Association.
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Alumnus examines role of impact investing in development banking
"Companies have woken up to what their role is in society," Jozef Henriquez, Inter-American Development Bank executive, said during his Ten Years Hence lecture on April 17. Story from The Observer.
Jeremy Capello Lee