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NASDAQ International Magazine
Issue 44 September / October 2003

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# 44 - September / October 2003

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Here you will find featured stories from the only magazine that is dedicated to profiling NASDAQ-listed companies and providing access to the 'minds of CEOs' who drive the strategic direction of these companies. Please check back regularly—there will always be something new!

 

Cover Story

  • Genzyme
    Genzyme finds the target
    "From the early days, we did things on our own, and did things globally," says Henri Termeer, president, CEO and chairman of Genzyme, which has revenue of more than $1 billion. "We want to solve problems that haven’t been solved, and it's up to us to earn our independence and to stay productive."

Regulars

  • End Piece
    Why Rule 500 should be repealed
    The rule that makes it hard for companies to leave the NYSE has become an anachronism, argues Dr Jeffrey Harris.

  • Market Matters
    Anatomy of a trade
    How SuperMontage has increased NASDAQ's capacity, responsiveness and reliability.
Features
  • First Person
    Scott McNealy of Sun Microsystems
    See the entire network as one computer, says the founder and CEO of Sun Microsystems.

  • Dell Inc.
    Dell keeps building in a tough market
    Michael Dell outlines how today's economy is playing to his company's strengths.

  • Regional banking
    Banks that beat the bear
    A focus on core services and efficient operations is helping banks and thrifts produce sustained growth and profitability.

  • Molex Incorporated
    Hard times, good connections
    Vice chairman and CEO Joe King explains why Molex is well placed for growth.

  • NVIDIA
    Resolution for the future
    Sustained R&D is key to staying ahead of the competition, believes CEO Jen Hsun Huang.

  • Fastenal
    Fastenal bets on store-based growth
    A tough trading environment is the right time to expand, says CEO WIllard Oberton.

  • Signet Group
    Signet's bright performance
    CEO Terry Burman outlines how the number one jeweler in its class still has plenty of scope for growth.

  • First Health Group
    Healthcare middleman
    Personal service is key to First Health's success, says president and CEO Ed Wristen.

  • Juniper Networks
    Thinking networks
    Juniper is ready to benefit from the switch to more intelligent networks, argues founder and chief technical officer Pradeep Sindhu.