• The model that Sun wants Wall Street to use in thinking about Sun is that of a wireless carrier like Nextel, which sells its technology any way customers want.

    FORBES: Motivated Seller

  • Feng shui had to be considered: A new round window receives morning sun, and a wall was built to block the chi flowing in from the front door from going out the opposite windows.

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  • Like the Wall Street Journal, the Sun is owned by News Corp.

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  • In the 1990s the popularity contest on Wall Street had people buying Sun Microsystems not because they wanted to get a share of a firm's profits but because they wanted a stock that other people wanted.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • In the 1990s the popularity contest on Wall Street had people buying Sun Microsystems not because they wanted to get a share of a company's profits but because they wanted a stock that other people wanted.

    FORBES: Beauty pageants?

  • The sun brightened the glacier, turning a rock wall into a brilliant orange canvas.

    WSJ: Man Versus the Volcano

  • Chairman and CEO Scott McNealy , along with Ed Zander , president and COO, and Michael Lehman , vice president of corporate resources and CFO, will be in the hot seat while they give Wall Street a heads up on how Sun's business is weathering the slowing economy.

    FORBES: Forbes Forecast: Brocade Is Wall Street's Latest Victim

  • At a Wall Street analysts' conference last week, Sun Chief Executive Scott McNealy warned that SCO would likely try to assert its IP rights against Linux.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • The next day we were sitting on the deck and I was trying to get him to tell me stories or talk to me about ingredients, and it was like banging my head against a wall all day long, in the hot sun, with a hangover.

    WSJ: The Chef and the Critic

  • His articles appeared in The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Washington Times, Chicago Tribune, Wall Street Journal, Financial Times, Plain Dealer, Baltimore Sun, and many other foreign policy journals in the United States and around the world.

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  • The acquisitive Murdoch, whose company owns The Times of London, the Fox television and movie studio, and racy tabloids like the New York Post and The Sun in Britain, would logically be interested in adding the lustrous reputation of The Wall Street Journal to his stable of properties.

    FORBES: Murdoch Goes For Dow

  • Today, Plastic Logic is announcing new content partnerships with some of the leading business, news and sports publishers and publications, including news publications from the Wall Street Journal, The Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune, Baltimore Sun, the San Jose Mercury News, the Contra Costa Times, the Oakland Tribune, the Huffington Post and The Sporting News Today, along with magazines from Barron's, Fast Company and Forbes.

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  • Behind us there was a wall of rough flagstone that smelled of dirt, of fields in summer with the sun beating down after a heavy rain.

    NEWYORKER: The Reptile Garden

  • In the sun room, for example, where Mr. Ye kept the traditional blue-gray-black wall paintings, the workers decided to save money by using plastic in the ceiling blinds instead of the wooden slats Mr. Ye had requested.

    WSJ: Inside the Home and Studio of Ye Yongqing

  • Ms. Sun, who appeared last year on an episode of the reality show "Undercover Boss, " spoke with The Wall Street Journal about how she and her husband started the business and why she is postponing its IPO.

    WSJ: Hardship Inspired Franchise

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