Dec 18, 2006 by Jack UldrichNice: Whole Foods CEO John MackeyMackey's decision to cut his pay to $1 is a sign of real leadership.
Dec 18, 2006 by Jack UldrichCatch the Next WaveNew technological advances can either crush investors or take them on an exciting ride.
Dec 18, 2006 by Jack UldrichThe Wisdom of EmployeesThe growing use of internal prediction markets could offer companies a strategic advantage.
Dec 15, 2006 by Jack UldrichA Rising Sun?Nanosolar could cause some big disruption in the solar market.
Dec 14, 2006 by Jack UldrichMicrosoft Seeks to Unleash the RobotsThe company's development of a commercial operating system for robots could spur the growth of the robotics industry.
Dec 14, 2006 by Jack UldrichIBM's Mid-"Life" CrisisThe company's move into the virtual reality of "Second Life" is an innovative one.
Dec 12, 2006 by Jack UldrichThe Investor vs. the MachineIndividual investors need to practice patience and long-term investing.
Dec 11, 2006 by Jack UldrichCoke Looks to Get HealthyDiet Coke Plus could keep the company's stock on the upswing.
Dec 11, 2006 by Jack UldrichHP Aims to Take Gaming to the StreetsA combination of video gaming and memory technology could transform the industry.
Dec 11, 2006 by Jack UldrichIntuitive Surgical's Beating HeartSurgical software will help the company expand.
Dec 11, 2006 by Jack UldrichIBM Stretches Its MemoryIts memory-chip breakthrough could lead to new products.
Dec 8, 2006 by Jack UldrichNintendo Will Tighten Its GripFlying remotes aren't a big problem. They're a good sign.
Dec 7, 2006 by Jack UldrichBig Blue Looks for a Big BangA new partnership with an astronomy organization could spur additional innovation.
Dec 7, 2006 by Jack UldrichBoeing Basks in the SunA new solar breakthrough could expand a subsidiary's business.
Dec 7, 2006 by Jack UldrichGE Aims to Make WavesUsing wind to make clean water could be a winning combination.
Dec 5, 2006 by Jack UldrichA TINY Dose of PatienceA lack of nanotech IPOs could hinder short-term returns for Harris & Harris.
Dec 4, 2006 by Jack UldrichBuild Your Own RobotiRobot's adoption of the open-source movement is a smart, strategic move.
Dec 4, 2006 by Jack UldrichA Wii Dilemma for SonyNintendo's Wii is a disruptive technology. Can Sony adapt?
Dec 1, 2006 by Jack UldrichSunTech Shines OnA deal with SunEdison could illuminate better things to come.
Nov 30, 2006 by Jack UldrichVeeco and FEI Give It the Old College TryTheir sales of nanotech equipment to leading universities is a positive sign.