Led by its inventive private sector, the economy is remaking itself (see article).
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Nearly two years ago, Bartz took on the herculean job of remaking the troubled Internet giant.
In Hong Kong, skepticism of companies that say they are remaking themselves as e-commerce plays abounds.
But the problem is not remaking old movies: it is picking which old movies to remake.
"I don't like the idea of remaking good films, " he said at the time.
While the fighters are remaking their world, however, the lovers are evidently stuck in the 1800s.
From semiconductors to biotech to Hollywood, American firms lead the industries that are remaking the world.
Lewin's vision of Akamai remaking the Internet suddenly seemed more like hubris than genius.
Bardin is the chief executive of Waze, an Israeli start-up with a clever plan for remaking mapping.
This notion was reinforced the other night when I attended a conference on the Remaking of Wall Street.
Technology and globalisation are remaking labour markets across the rich world, to the relative detriment of the lower-skilled.
In part, that's because the economics of remaking the way users search the Web have become so daunting.
Starting today, we must pick ourselves up, dust ourselves off, and begin again the work of remaking America.
Especially when I am still broadly refusing to acknowledge that there was ever a discussion about remaking Syndicate.
Instead, Gelb focussed on remaking the classical division, which, like other classical labels, was dwindling in significance and revenues.
Comcast has recently been aggressively remaking the management team it inherited from GE.
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From the mid-1920s, Robert Moses spent four decades remaking New York with parks, bridges, throughways and public housing projects.
Media in Dev will explore the ways the creative industries are remaking themselves and what developments are on the horizon.
But selling everything, save the house, to buy 88, 000 shares made her uneasy as she quizzed him about remaking the division.
James Gorman appears to be too focused on remaking the securities firm than proselytizing for a whole industry or value set.
At least for now, nationalists have put aside thoughts of a united Ireland and have set about remaking Northern Ireland instead.
The catalyst now is a piece of legislation in Congress that, post-Avandia, will establish a potentially dramatic remaking of drug regulation.
So Glam is remaking itself to reflect that shift, introducing a pair of new platforms in an initiative it calls Glam 2.0.
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And the dream of remaking mixed communities was only a partial success, says Andy Bearpark, a Briton who oversaw the Bosnian effort.
Put simply, cronyism is remaking American business to be more like government.
The move to cloud computing is remaking the technology market, and Ronovech believes QLGC stands to benefit significantly in 2012 and beyond.
An election that seemed to promise nothing less than the remaking of British politics may end up being much less transformational than that.
This transformation of thinking and working is required in order to access the significant benefits of truly remaking how we engage with the market.
There will be countless articles about how shifting demographics are remaking the Church, and how Hispanics increasingly are more visible in the new mix.
What has arisen for elites is social enterprise as the solution, a remaking of the world in the image that has made them successful.
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