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Daily Archives: September 29, 2013

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De Cecco Pasta

It’s Going to Be a Week of Italian Recipes

Food and Beverages, My Day In PicturesBy Joshua KennonSeptember 29, 201312 Comments

With all this business talk of pasta, I couldn’t stand the temptation, anymore: I decided this is going to be a week of Italian recipes, and I am going to go through the greatest Italian cookbook ever published, trying nearly everything I can.

Barilla Is Changing Its DuPont Return on Equity Variables to Play Defense

MarketingBy Joshua KennonSeptember 29, 20132 Comments

I love a morning when I get to start the day by talking about DuPont Return on Equity analysis, and Barilla’s not-so-subtle strategy to avoid reporting market share losses in the midst of its public relations meltdown is intelligent from an accounting and psychology perspective.  This discussion will probably be interesting to the financial wonks…

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