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The Smoldering Hedge Fund: MAX HOLMES, a brainy Wall Street star who specializes in distressed debt, founded Plainfield, a hedge fund that once managed $5 billion, at the top of the market. Now it's his firm that's in distressKATIE BENNER20102010, vol.161, no.2
THE FED BASHERS: Ron Paul (R-Texas) and Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) are furious with the Fed. Now their anger has made them populist heroes - and headache for Ben BernankeNINA EASTON20102010, vol.161, no.2
THE Best Company TO Work For: HOW DO YOU BUILD A TECH POWERHOUSE WITHOUT OFFERING ANY STOCK OPTIONS? GIVE EMPLOYEES FLEXIBILITY AND PERKS SO LEGENDARY THAT EVEN GOOGLE USES SAS AS A MODELDAVID A. KAPLAN20102010, vol.161, no.2
THE MAN WHO WALKED AWAY FROM GOLDMAN SACHSWILLIAM D. COHAN20102010, vol.161, no.2
The Light Bulb Goes Digital: Companies for years have toyed with light-emitting diodes, which use the same technology as computer chips. Now LEDs are having their day in the sunMichael V. Copeland20102010, vol.161, no.2
Break Up and Go Private: A modest proposal to solve Wall Street's bonus problem - and our problem with Wail StreetALLAN SLOAN20102010, vol.161, no.2
The Big Issues: There are four of them. To move ahead, we need to resolve them. Here's howSTAMLEY BING20102010, vol.161, no.2
Returning to Health: Health-care stocks suffered during the debate over reform. That means there are bargains to be found as shares of pharmaceutical, insurance, and biotech companies begin to bounce backMINA KIMES20102010, vol.161, no.2
WHY DOING GOOD IS GOOD FOR BUSINESS: Dov Seidman is the hottest adviser on the corporate virtue circuit. His mission? Teach execs how to "outbehave" the competitionRICHARD MCGILL MURPHY20102010, vol.161, no.2