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April 11, 2008
From Jay-Z to P&G: Universal Music’s latest move
Analysis of: Proctor and Gamble Makes Sweet-Scented Music | www.crainsnewyork.com
Author: GLG Expert Contributor
The latest sign of the  music industry’s quest for new business models is today’s announcement  of a new  Universal/Island  Def Jam  label  designed to support  Proctor and Gamble’s  (PG, NYSE) TAG line of men’s deodorant and personal care products. The move...
April 7, 2008
Fix Heathrow now before its too late.
Analysis of: Heathrow’s older terminals still a disgrace, travellers say | travel.timesonline.co.uk
Author: Timothy O'Neil-Dunne, Managing Partner, T2Impact Ltd.
While BA is grappling with its baggage woes at its supposed showpiece Terminal 5 – let’s not think that everything is rosy for everyone else at Heathrow. What to do about London Heathrow (LHR)  and its disgraceful Terminals should be of major concern to the UK Government and the airport tenants...
April 7, 2008
Musical Metrics: Not AAPL to Apples
Analysis of: Downloads king as iTunes tops U.S. music retailer | www.reuters.com
Author: GLG Expert Contributor
This article,  based on Apple's  4/3 press release,  touts that iTunes downloads have  now surpassed Wal-Mart music sales, making Apple the nation's largest music retailer.   While this development provides the makings for a nice press release, it doesn't...
April 2, 2008
Baggage pays for Fuel?
Analysis of: Delta raises fees for over-phone tickets | money.cnn.com
Author: Timothy O'Neil-Dunne, Managing Partner, T2Impact Ltd.
Airlines need more revenue but is placing the onus on baggage the right solution? Are the airlines further eroding the value of their brands by upsetting their customers even further Why can't airlines get price rises to work?
Richard HineMarch 31, 2008
Free Advice for Sam Zell
Analysis of: Fixing Tribune, one employee at a time | blogs.reuters.com
Author: Richard Hine, Principal, Richard Hine
Individual ideas from employees may help Tribune innovate in new and interesting ways.  But Sam Zell still needs to define a vision of what the company is -- and what it can be.
March 31, 2008
LONG TERM PROSPECT FOR NEWSPAPERS
Analysis of: Gannett Co., Inc. Releases December Statistical Report | www.tradingmarkets.com
Author: GLG Expert Contributor
Decines in both circulation and ad revenue continue. Newspapers must adapt to a changing media landscape to maintain relevancy
Richard HineMarch 31, 2008
Under NewsCorp, WSJ Stumbles into 2008
Analysis of: Dow Jones sees growth in Asia, online | www.theaustralian.news.com.au
Author: Richard Hine, Principal, Richard Hine
Despite its unique status -- and the backing of Rupert Murdoch -- The Wall Street Journal is not immune to the pressures facing the newspaper industry.
Richard HineMarch 31, 2008
One in Four Ad Dollars Will be Spent in Alternative Media by 2012
Analysis of: Survey: Alternative Media Surges | www.adweek.com
Author: Richard Hine, Principal, Richard Hine
Alternative media spending is growing rapidly despite the recession.  More important, because of the recession, most of this new spending will have to come from "traditional media."
March 24, 2008
Starbucks Seeks Customer Input
Analysis of: Starbucks Seeks Customer Input | online.wsj.com
Author: GLG Expert Contributor
Looks like Starbucks is trying to get back to basics after failing at mass customization. It's been a long and winding road for them, not unexpected when their leader had visions of 40,000 Starbucks.
March 20, 2008
Boeing vs. NorthrupGrumman/EADS - Tanker Wars Episode 3
Analysis of: Boeing Files Tanker Protest | www.businessweek.com
Author: Timothy O'Neil-Dunne, Managing Partner, T2Impact Ltd.
Boeing's protest of the Tanker contract filed this week is a high risk strategy for a long time US military supplier. Challenging the very system that has benefited the company so handsomely over the years is a very risky strategy. The US procurement process however deserves scrutiny and reform

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