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P&G doesn't fear generics

The consumer goods company strives to beat the competition by offering a bigger bang for the buck.

P&G's changing of the guard

Procter & Gamble's former CEO A.G. Lafley and current CEO Bob McDonald talk about their smooth transition.

P&G's plan: 1 billion new users

The global consumer products company wants to grow its consumer base from 4 billion to 5 billion in the next five years.

P&G - new CEO, new decade

Former CEO of Procter & Gamble, A.G. Lafley, and current CEO Bob McDonald talk about the future of the company.

Know what you're not doing

Reed Hastings, CEO of Netflix, says strategy is all about making hard choices.

Economic progress really a bust

'Eminent domain' is no justification for leveling New London, Conn., residents' homes for what is an empty field of grass.

Beyond the netbook

Asus, the Taiwanese company known for the $400 netbook, is building computer-like-devices for every room in your house.

Enduring TARP woes

Elizabeth Warren, chairwoman of the TARP oversight committee, shares her two biggest worries looking forward.

EU picks first president

Belgium's Prime Minister Herman Van Rompuy will lead the group, representing the largest combined economies in the world

Prices falling in Japan

Deflation is seen for the first time since 2006, so central bank holds interest rates low.

US, China's tangled web

Fortune's Andy Serwer says the two nations' economies have become increasingly interdependent.

Economic reform: One step closer

The financial services committee finalized reform legislation for congressional approval.

Pawning your purse

A Hong Kong loan company allows customers to use their luxury handbags as collateral for low-interest personal loans.

Thunderstorm in cloud computing

Microsoft challenges SalesForce and Amazon by taking Windows and Office software to the cloud in 2010.

How to grow your 401k portfolio

Most people get higher returns investing in balanced funds rather than choosing their own asset allocation experts say.

TARP may be over

About $300 billion of TARP funds have yet to be spent, but the program could end next year unless Geithner renews it.

Help my 401(k) was interrupted

An expert talks about strategies to continue contributing to your retirement plan even if you lost your job.

Why work beyond 62?

There are many benefits to work a few extra years beyond retirement age, says expert.

Other metals are precious too

Gold isn't the only hot metal. With the recovery, industrial demand for copper, aluminum and silver is picking up.

British retail sales boom

Up 3.5% from last year, the October report is a good sign for holiday sales and overall recovery.

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