CFO
How to talk about layoffs
FEBRUARY 2009
Inside:
FEBRUARY 2009
VOL. 25, NO. 2
Plunging stock prices have many companies
on the brink of being delisted, but some may catch
a break;
seeing CFO turnover in a new light;
more finance jobs could be headed offshore;
activist
shareholders are still with us;
Cost-cutting, layoffs, and a stimulus package:
welcome to China. By Wu Chen
It's a buyer's market in IT. But landing a good deal
requires knowing where vendors are flexible
and what the risks are. Plus: ERP made easy?
To make a stronger business case, put away the
spreadsheets and get out your pencil. By Scott Leibs
Deeply discounted corporate debt may tempt
companies to buy it back or exchange it, but such
deals are far from easy. By Vincent Ryan
LITIGATION
THE NEXT WAVE
In hard times the last thing a company needs
is legal trouble. Unfortunately, that may be just what it gets. By S.L, Mintz
MANAGEMENT
FINANCE KEEPS CRANKING AWAY
When cost pressures reach finance departments, small improvements go a long way. By Nelson Wang
Holding a personal financial stake in their companies has cost managers a bundle. By Alix Stuart
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