...Levinson on the nice list with an approval rating of 90 percent. Lloyd C. Blankfein of Goldman Sachs Group Inc., Eric E. Schmidt of Google, Inc., and Alan G. Lafley of Proctor & Gamble Co., followed Jobs, each man getting an 88 percent approval rating. There...
...top 10 bosses on the “nice” list were from Silicon Valley, including Steve Jobs of Apple, with a 90 percent approval rating; Eric E. Schmidt of Google, with 88 percent; Jen-Hsun Huang of Nvidia, with 80 percent; Shantanu Narayen of Adobe, with 79 percent;...
...Council of Economic Advisers when Obama takes office in January. Other members of the board -- with pedigrees such as Eric E. Schmidt, the chairman and chief executive of Google -- will be named later. The panel will exist for at least two years but its life...
...Council of Economic Advisers when Obama takes office in January. Other members of the board -- with pedigrees such as Eric E. Schmidt, the chairman and chief executive of Google -- will be named later. The panel will exist for at least two years but its...
...be a member of the White House Council of Economic Advisers. The other board members – eight to 16 people of a caliber of Eric E. Schmidt, chairman and executive officer of Google Inc. – will be named later. The board initially will exist for two years,...
...here. But basic nature tends to reassert itself in animals and organizations, and Google is a for-profit company, and Eric Schmidt will not always be in charge (barring, of course, Google Immortality). Mr. Schmidt seems nice enough, but I sometimes wonder...
...simple for the consumer. If Google owns me, it's probably because I am in favor of what works. "I'm glad to hear it," said Eric E. Schmidt, the chief executive of Google, who was in New York last week. "We want a little bit of Google in many parts of your...
...Google owns me, it’s probably because I am in favor of what works. “I’m glad to hear it,” said Eric E. Schmidt, the chief executive of Google, who was in New York last week. “We want a little bit of Google in many parts of your life.” Mission accomplished,...
...for the consumer. If Google owns me, it’s probably because I am in favor of what works. “I’m glad to hear it,” said Eric E. Schmidt, the chief executive of Google, who was in New York last week. “We want a little bit of Google in many parts of your life.” Mission...
...the future for investigative journalism? Do you still see it as having a home at newspapers? LB: Investigative journalism in America has always been done by magazines and in books as well as in newspaper. For many years newspapers were not doing much of it....