Ted Leonsis Takes a Sharp Turn (Stock Trading)
Ted Leonsis Takes a Sharp Turn
Ted Leonsis was cruising the Caribbean on his yacht a couple of years ago, poring over old newspapers, when he noticed an obituary for Iris Chang, author of "The Rape of Nanking," the best-seller about the killing in 1937 of 300,000 Chinese by the Japanese army.
Thomas Heath
Mills Corp., Its Founder Reunite in Chancery Court
Herbert S. Miller and Mills Corp. parted ways more than 10 years ago. Now, they're back together, only this time locked in a courtroom battle in Delaware.
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A Biotech Firm's New Formula
Craig A. Rosen gets bored easily. During his last few years at Human Genome Sciences Inc., he oversaw the development of a $230 million manufacturing plant. Boring. He was promoted to chief operating officer. Boring. And president. Boring. The board of directors even talked to him about becoming…
Michael S. Rosenwald
Competing Developers Share Waterfront Ideas
One developer proposed a theater dedicated to Cirque du Soleil performances. Another suggested a produce market similar to the nearby fish market on Maine Avenue SW. A third boasted that his team includes Magic Johnson's urban investment fund. Tishman Speyer Properties of New York is in talks to……
Dana Hedgpeth