• Far from the moguls of Hollywood, he could indulge his costly obsession for perfection.

    ECONOMIST: Stanley Kubrick

  • But after months of disruption, neither the moguls nor the stars can have much appetite for another strike.

    ECONOMIST: The Hollywood writers' strike

  • At a time when budget cuts are causing unease in the nation's capital, the moguls behind Jordache Enterprises Inc.

    WSJ: Plots & Ploys: Washington's Jordache Look

  • One reason why the moguls are now scrambling after kids is that advertisers have begun to realise how powerful they are.

    ECONOMIST: Children��s television

  • The film is due to be shown in July or thereabouts, and the moguls seem confident that it will be successful, commercially and critically, as most Kubrick films have been.

    ECONOMIST: Stanley Kubrick | The

  • The moguls who run Zipcar may have different motives from the greens who run Freecycle, but they share the same faith: that access often matters more than ownership, and that technology will make sharing more and more efficient.

    ECONOMIST: Schumpeter

  • As the Web moguls see it, the Internet has evolved from a method of transmitting information to its own computing platform, as novel as the personal computer was in the late 1970s, or client-server networks were in the '80s.

    FORBES: Why Google Loves The Little Guys

  • Kyncl attacked the two-dimensional plane with his marker, schussing the media moguls, racing over and around them to the future.

    NEWYORKER: Streaming Dreams

  • Mr Bilgin's arrest, however, shows that the media moguls may no longer be able to count on the politicians for protection.

    ECONOMIST: Dark Morning in Turkey

  • The awards season, which climaxes with the Oscars on Sunday, 24 February, is but a part of the meticulously planned global PR campaign devised by the movie moguls and interested parties to coax you and me from our sofas and into the cinema.

    BBC: A Bafta bruising for the Brits?

  • As the media moguls grew fat on government subsidies, their political indebtedness to a succession of governments grew too.

    ECONOMIST: Dark Morning in Turkey

  • American Hannah Kearney, who won the women's moguls on the first day of the Games, said afterwards she didn't even know if she'd have the money to compete at the next World Cup event, despite winning gold.

    BBC: Day 14 as it happened

  • Payback WE DUBBED THEM the "idea moguls" last fall -- the bright young people who generate the ideas and write the scripts for movies and TV shows (Sept.21, 1998).

    FORBES: Fillow-Through

  • Now, there will be some rich lawyers and dentists who are paying higher taxes while the far richer hedge fund and private equity moguls the lawyers and dentists work for will experience less of a tax hit.

    FORBES: Move up http://i.forbesimg.com t Move down

  • Diller took over and the two uber-moguls crafted an agreement giving Diller the proxy rights to vote Liberty Media's controlling shares until Diller quit or died.

    FORBES: Diller Won't Go Quietly From IAC

  • When we do visit a sterile movie set, it is as part of the storyline - to watch local moguls churning out the same old dross.

    CNN: ONE MAN'S WAR ON SLEAZE

  • The home stretch sends racers up an 11-foot hill and then down into the "Dutch mountains, " four moguls just before the finish line.

    WSJ: An Icy Face-Off for Those Who Think Hockey Isn't Rough Enough

  • The new black moguls were to repay their loans when their shares appreciated in value.

    ECONOMIST: Paper lions

  • Sandwiched in between the talk show moguls is Spielberg, Hollywood's most recognizable director.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • He has crowed publicly about none of them--earning him a reputation as one of the most secretive moguls in America.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • He has crowed publicly about none of them earning him a reputation as one of the most secretive moguls in America.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Back in the event's glitzier heyday, before the sobering effects of the global financial crisis, stars such as Angelina Jolie, Sharon Stone and Michael Douglas could frequently be spotted schmoozing with the world leaders and business moguls for whom Davos is a regular date in the diary.

    CNN: Celebrities have 'duty' to help society: Carreras

  • In the end, when Wall Street moguls tell their clients to buy or sell, the clients and hedge fund associates have enough market clout to move prices significantly.

    FORBES: Commodity Bubble Redux In Full Effect

  • The airline and Internet moguls join an elite new group of deep ocean pioneers that includes Avatar director James Cameron.

    FORBES: Branson And Schmidt Race To The Bottom Of The Ocean

  • This is still true even in the age of Internet moguls.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Some cynics dismiss Mr Thaksin's nationalist streak as a populist ploy, designed to justify measures that simply favour the sort of local moguls with whom he has stacked his cabinet.

    ECONOMIST: Thailand

  • Kermit managed to make a success out of the Muppet Show and its ancillary marketing despite a ton of obstacles in his path, including amnesia, Frog Leg moguls, and the attempted theft of the Baseball Diamond.

    FORBES: The Muppets Strike Back Against Fox News

  • As the markets push their companies around, moguls such as Rupert Murdoch of News Corporation have taken to complaining about the power of Google.

    ECONOMIST: Media

  • Nakash is the investment company of denim moguls Avi, Ralph and Joseph Nakash, who founded and built Jordache.

    WSJ: Plots & Ploys: Washington's Jordache Look

  • Wall Street moguls now get the message that interest rates will remain low, and productivity will thrive if the government tempers its pace.

    FORBES: Boeing Earnings Could Double By 2015, Despite Weak Defense Sector

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