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EDITORIAL HIGHLIGHT

ISSUE DATE -
September 15, 2008

COVER STORY: -

The New Russian Threat
What Russia’s resurgence means for the world economy.


Other Features:
- How the KGB (and Friends) Took Over Russia’s Economy - Putin put his pals
in charge to bring order out of chaos. But will their heavy hand be the ruin
of Russia’s boom?

- Russia’s Billionaire Boys Club - A handy guide to the oligarchs riding high
on Russia’s resources boom. They’ve stormed London and French resorts. Could
they be coming to a neighborhood near you?

- J.P. Morgan’s Swat Team - How Jamie Dimon and his talented crew are helping
the big bank beat the credit crunch.

- Kaplan’s Next Test - The education powerhouse, which grants college diplomas
on its 70 campuses worldwide, now generates half the Washington Post Co.’s revenues.
Can it keep the magic going?

- Green Gold? - Wal-Mart and Tiffany are trying to clean up the gold-mining
industry. Not everyone is cheering them on.

- The Bottom Line - Innovation isn’t just for Google. How Kimberly-Clark
gave birth to a hot new product.

- Reality TV’s Jackpot Queen - Cecile Frot-Coutaz is a force behind American
Idol and America’s Got Talent. Can her brand of schlock save network TV?
Features: The Business of style.

Prada eyes the future
After an acquisition spree, the Milanese fashion house, looking to reduce
its debt, has decided to raise cash by going public. But at what price?
by Suzanne Kapner


The right address
Every city has one - a retail thoroughfare that houses the most exclusive stores.
Here are some of the world’s priciest streets, and the going rate to join the neighborhood. by Beth Kowitt


Luxe in flux
The $270 billion luxury business thought it was recession-proof. But its growth
is slowing, and anxiety is higher than a pair of Jimmy Choo pumps. Is an opulence backlash brewing? by Peter Gumbel


King of cool
Mickey Drexler took J. Crew public in 2006. Now he’s taking it upscale and
launching a new brand called Madewell. Downturns are not for wimps.
by John Brodie


The style council, 2008
Nothing is more elegant than a fat bottom line, as the moguls, merchants, and
master craftsmen pictured here in Fortune’s second annual luxury portfolio will
tell you. by Eugenia Levenson


Get a life!
Three coaches take our intrepid reporter in hand.
by Paul Keegan


The rise and fall of Jimmy Cayne
In 1993 he became the CEO of Bear Stearns. Last summer he was worth $1.6 billion.
This winter Bear Stearns collapsed. Here, for the first time, he breaks his silence
about how things went wrong.
by William D. Cohan


First


Harvest time
Across the Great Plains, American wheat farmers outsource cutting to custom
harvesters with fleets of combines.
by Ryan Derousseau


The box office indicator
Strong ticket sales and weak markets go hand in hand.
by Michal Lev-Ram


The upside of failure
A new book, ”Billion Dollar Lessons,” makes the point that failure yields far
more wisdom than success.
by Jia Lynn Yang


Payday for biotech
The deal boom isn’t over for drugmakers. by Telis Demos


The deal
How to solve the financial crisis? Play for time, pray for markets to turn.
by Allan Sloan


Banking’s French twist
France’s BNP Paribas may be the bank least affected by the financial meltdown.
by Telis Demos


Real-world entourage
Plenty of CEOs have entourages, but here’s one that’s uncannily similar to
Vince Chase’s on HBO’s hit series.
by Scott Cendrowski


Value Driven
Our easy access to plastic is about to dry up - and with it our ability to
fake living the good life.
by Geoff Colvin


Saudi Arabia turns to gold
... And copper and bauxite and phosphate. The Saudi government has opened up
the land for large-scale commercial mining operations.
by Barney Gimbel


Pac-Man goes Hollywood
Former Marvel Studios chairman Avi Arad plans a movie version of the 1980s
arcade hit. No word yet on who will star as Pac-Man.
by Richard Siklos


Investing

These stocks are rolling
Railroads are benefiting from the global commodities boom - and the fact that
trains are more fuelefficient than trucks.
by Paul R. La Monica


Technology

Chip too far
New ”multicore” microchips have gotten so complex that companies from Apple to
Intel say software writers can’t keep up. The result could hurt computer sales.
by Michael V. Copeland
EDITORIAL HIGHLIGHT

ISSUE DATE -
July 21, 2008

COVER STORY: -


The World’s Largest Corporations
FORTUNE Global 500




- The New New World Order - Skyrocketing oil prices. Double-digit
inflation. Is the great global economic boom finally coming to an end?

- Noble Prize - Commodities are hot, but Global 500 newcomer Noble Group is
poised to win whether prices rise or fall.

- The Global Mentor Matchup - These four rising stars are learning from the
leaders. A Fortune portfolio.

- Power Shift - A major shakeup in world markets is evident in this year’s
rankings. Companies from emerging economics proved their worth, while the number of U.S. Firms declined sharply.

EDITORIAL HIGHLIGHT

ISSUE DATE -
July 7, 2008

COVER STORY: -

McCain and Obama
Face Off on the Economy


Other Features:
- How They’ll Fix the Economy - Fortune sits down with Barack Obama and
John McCain to see how their answers compare on a few essential questions.

- The Evolution of John McCain - From maverick Senator to presidential
contender: how the candidate is shaping his plan to fix the economy.

- What Obama Means for Business - He slammed big companies and free trade
in the primaries, but insists that he just wants to show corporate America
some tough love.

- Gates After Microsoft - Ah, retirement. Time to kick back and rethink
philanthropy, learn biochemistry, eradicate malaria…

- Microsoft After Gates - Steve Ballmer’s big issues now are growth,
Google, and those pesky Apple ads.

- The British (Retail) Invasion - Sir Philip Green, the billionaire behind
British brand Topshop, has set his sights on the U.S.

- Booming Business - Technicians at the firm that produces the Macy’s 4th
of July Fireworks rehearse the show in the Mojave Desert.

- Who’s Watching the Watchdogs? - A new study questions the reliability
of corporate-governance ratings.
EDITORIAL HIGHLIGHT

ISSUE DATE -
June 23, 2008

COVER STORY: -

Retire Rich
Take Control of Your Future

Other Features:
- The Fortune 40 - Our trademark portfolio of the best stocks to retire on.

- Buffett’s Big Bet - The celebrated investor wagers that even carefully
chosen hedge funds won’t return more than the market over time.

- Encore! Encore! - Seven boomers who have staged enviable second acts-on
their own terms.

- Hot Commodities - Is it too late to invest in resources? Short answer: Nope.
And it’s easier than ever to get into the game.

- A Clan, a Man, a Money Plan - The Pierponts sought an advisor they could
grow with. They found someone they could trust like a family member.

- The Ultimate Physical Exam - It’s the state of the art on the state of
your health.

- America’s Most Popular Surgeon - A Q&A with Dr. Patrick Walsh, who found
a way to remove a cancerous prostate without leaving the patient impotent.

- Technology - Coupons.com has learned a lot in its ten years, including how
to turn itself into a surprisingly good economic indicator.

- How to Retire With No Money - Thought you were ready for a plush post-work
existence? The economy says, Think again! The good news? You can still retire in some sort of style.

- The C-Suite Interview: Deere - The world can feed itself, says Deere CEO
Robert W. Lane, through trade and technology.
EDITORIAL HIGHLIGHT

ISSUE DATE -
June 9, 2008

COVER STORY: -

America’s Hottest Investor
With a 24% annual return over the past decade, this mad genius is arguably
the best fund manager of our time.


Other Features:
- Lessons of the Fall - Ex-CEOs from JetBlue, Starbucks, and Motorola discuss
what they learned when they lost their jobs.

- Trader, Father, Veteran, Convict - As famous CEOs marched off to jail, so
did guys like Craig Gile. The Citigroup trader had a wonderful life-until
the feds decided to make an example of him. Was it fair?

- GameStop Racks Up the Points - Meet the people who run the store your kids
never leave. The key to GameStop’s success: trade-ins. Bring in an old game
and they’ll credit it toward a new one-that’s heaven for a teen who wants a
copy of Halo 3 for $60.

- Going, Going… - It’s the end of the road for classic mechanical gas pumps,
which can’t show prices above $3.99 or totals above $99.99.

- A Big Give for Peter Buffett - Warren’s youngest son teams with Nike on a
$100 million grant to help adolescent girls in countries like Zambia and
Bangladesh.

- Fine Art Froth - New York’s spring auctions defy the recession.

- It Could Still Be the Biggest Deal - Our May 26 issue had Providence Equity’s
buyout of BCE as the largest ever. But it hasn’t happened yet.

- Wal-Mart Puts the Squeeze on Costs - The retailer is using its clout with food suppliers to maintain low prices.

EDITORIAL HIGHLIGHT

ISSUE DATE -

May 26, 2008

COVER STORY: -

The Biggest Deal Ever
An inside look at how Jonathan Nelson put together a $51 billion telco buyout.


Other Features:
- The Year of the Vulture - The private equity firms that will thrive in the
year ahead are those that know how to profit from others’ misfortunes.

- The Largest U.S. Private Companies - Thirty-five giants that operate outside
the public markets.

- The Private Equity Power List - Fortune’s tout sheet of the biggest buyout
shops.

- Private-Money University - Big donors on campus: a portfolio of buildings
given by hedgies and private equity fund owners.

- Team Building in Paradise - Inside Eco Seagate: extreme corporate bonding at
the bottom of the world.

- Pushing Potash - Used as fertilizer around the globe, potash is the mineral
of the moment.

- The Story of Apple and Eve - Revealed: Pixar’s new heroine was born from
an iPod. Plus: The Deal = The Three-Minute Manager = Value Driven = and more.

- The Best New Business Hotels - The editors of Fortune and Wallpaper* scout
the top spots in dealmaking hubs.
EDITORIAL HIGHLIGHT

ISSUE DATE -
May 5, 2008


THE FORTUNE 500 LISTS
F-1 The 500 Largest U.S. Corporations
F-27 Arrivals and Departures
F-28 Notes
F-29 Footnotes
F-30 Index to the 500


Other Features:
- Jim Collins on Enduring Greatness - Corporate stars rise and fall. Which will survive? In a Fortune 500 Series feature, a management expert makes the case for well-founded hope.

- Can Anyone Run Citigroup? - We know the banking giant is too big to fail. But is it also too big to manage?

- The Hunt for Oil at the Top of the World - Can another Saudi Arabia be found under Arctic ice?

- Boeing’s Big Dream - The innovative 787 is the fastest-selling new airliner in history. Fortune got an exclusive look at how it is made.

- Big Mac’s Local Flavor - McDonald’s lets countries invent their own buns, bags, and business practices.

-The Lessons of Amazon.com’s Jeff Bezos - Keep customers happy. Don’t sweat the street so much. And innovating? Forget it.
EDITORIAL HIGHLIGHT

ISSUE DATE -

April 28, 2008

COVER STORY: -

What Warren Thinks・ Buffett talks about the economy, the credit crisis, Bear Stearns, and more.


Other Features:
- Where to Put Your Money Now - Even some of the great investing minds are
confused. But don稚 run scared. We found some attractive opportunities,
including steel, Microsoft-and cattle futures.

- The Deal - High-income people aren稚 getting rebate checks. But they池e
getting so much more.

- Should You Rush to Gold? - Some see it as a safe haven, but buying too much
has its pitfalls.

- Saving Soci騁・G駭駻ale - The inside story of how 31-year-old J駻e Kerviel
nearly destroyed the French giant Soci騁・G駭駻ale, bank CEO Daniel Bouton痴
dramatic rescue, and the surprising aftermath of the affair.

- Eight Great Green Ideas - Entrepreneurs are risking their money to develop
everything from hybrid vehicles to home solar-panel systems.

- Carbon Finance Comes of Age - The cap-and-trade market for emissions is
creating huge new opportunities for business.

- Wonder Fish - Yes, there is a toxin-free, sustainable farmed fish. And damn
if it ain稚 tasty.

- Coca-Cola痴 Green Crusader - CEO Neville Isdell is committed to sustainability.
EDITORIAL HIGHLIGHT

ISSUE DATE -

April 14, 2008

COVER STORY: -

What’s Wrong with Wall Street - and How to Fix It
Investment banks loved risk, leverage, and high pay.
The government will help clean up the subprime mess, but redemption won’t
be easy.


Other Features:
- Maybe the Sky is Falling - The big banks’ fear of big losses threatens to
bring down the system. What can we do?

- The Last Days of Bear Stearns - It took just a few days, a rising sense of
panic-and a critical e-mail-to spell the end of the 85-year-old investment bank.

- Fear of a Black Swan - Why Wall Street fails to anticipate disaster: A trader
turned scholar and essayist has explored the ways people misunderstand randomness
and risk. A conversation with Nassim Taleb.

- The Fortune 500: VF Corp. - How a century-old apparel firm succeeded in
supercharging itself.

- C-Suite: The Colvin Interview - Fortune’s Geoff Colvin talks with Robert
Nardelli, Tom LaSorda, and James Press, the top management of Chrysler.

- John Deere’s Farm Team - Cheaper Deere tractors that were designed in India
for use there are selling well in the U.S. too.
EDITORIAL HIGHLIGHT

ISSUE DATE -

March 31, 2008

COVER STORY:

How Target Does it
The Edgy retailer has been unstoppable. Now comes the hard part: nervous
Nellie consumers, a resurgent Wal-Mart, and a new CEO.


Other Features:
・Mortgage Crisis - Economist Paul Krugman forecasts: What started in subprime
is likely to keep the economy down until 2010.

・The Tombstone at Ground Zero - In the six years after 9/11, the derelict toxic
shell of the Deutsche Bank building has cost taxpayers over $150 million-and
taken the lives of two firefighters.

・Hot Metal - A newfound interest in nukes is fueling demand of uranium.
Meet the man mining Kazakhstan’s potential.

・Tequila! - Harvesting blue agave, whose juice is the primary ingredient in
tequila.

・Warren Buffett’s FICO Score - Would you give the Oracle of Omaha a loan?

・Spitzer’s Bully Pulpit - The fallen governor’s schoolyard behavior.

・Value Driven - Happy birthday, Harvard Business School!

・Storm Clouds Over the Valley. Again. - Why folks like Jim Breyer see tough
times coming.

・Techland - The blogmeister of Web 2.0.
EDITORIAL HIGHLIGHT

ISSUE DATE -

March 17, 2008

COVER STORY: -

The World’s Most Admired Companies
Apple is No.1!

In an exclusive interview Steve Jobs tells how he got there.


-Innovation Pays Off - The companies that make the grade in our annual
ranking have hatched plenty of brilliant ideas. The result? It keeps them
strong in good times and bad.

-What Makes Apple Golden - The creator of the iPod and iPhone sets a dazzling
standard for innovation and mass appeal, spurred by a CEO who wants his products
to be perfect in every way. Fortune takes a close look at Apple’s magic.
Plus: An exclusive interview with Steve Jobs.

-The 2008 List of Industry Stars - All praise is welcome, but it is particularly
sweet when it comes from one’s peers. That is the psychic trophy for the top
companies in 26 industries.

-The Trouble With Steve Jobs - Jobs likes to make his own rules, whether for
computers, backdated stock options, or even pancreatic cancer. The same traits
that make him a great CEO drive him to put his company, and his investors, at risk.

-Inside Honda’s Brain - The automaker’s habit of poking into odd technical
corners sets it apart-and gives it a big edge over the competition.
EDITORIAL HIGHLIGHT

ISSUE DATE -

March 3, 2008

COVER STORY: -

What makes Pepsi Great?
An exclusive inside look at how Indra Nooyi has transformed an American
business icon.



Other Features:
・Made to Measure -CEO David Calhoun has a simple plan for Nielsen:
Make gobs of money and reshape the future of marketing and media.

・Welcome to Dubai World -A huge Middle Eastern developer wants to transform
the planet.

・A Real Estate Mogul Risks It All -Harry Macklowe’s love of big buildings
and bigger mortgages may finally tear his empire apart.

・Oscar Gems -Elite jewelers put sparkle in the Academy Awards.

・Waste Not-Sintex seeks to solve India’s energy and sanitation problems
in one stroke.

・Nyet in My Backyard -Tension grows over Gazprom’s St. Pete tower.

・The Only Non-profit That Matters -Kiva’s totally new approach to charity.

・Techland -Marc Andreessen’s newspaper deathwatch.

・Teamwork -Two teams, one goal: GM wants to create the car of the future -by
2010.

・ Retailers in the Bargain Bin -Shoppers’ stocks are often first to fall
on recession fears -and first to rebound.
EDITORIAL HIGHLIGHT

ISSUE DATE -

February 18, 2008

COVER STORY: -

Now What?
Markets are crazy, the outlook is dicey, but there are plenty of ways to
profit,
if you keep your cool.



Other Features:
┃Managing in a Downturn 。V How smart executives can use the bad times to
make their companies better, stronger, and faster.

┃America for Sale 。V Foreign ownership of U.S. assets is accelerating。Xand
that。ヲs a worrisome trend.

┃The Politics of Pain 。V How the candidates play the sluggish economy will
determine the winner。Xand it may not be a Democrat.

┃On the Road 。V Is the economy really on the rocks? We packed our bags and
canvassed the country。Xseven cities in seven days。Xto find out how America。ヲs
business owners are doing.

┃Walk Softly and Carry a Big Checkbook 。V Forget Google. The real king of
advertising is mild-mannered GroupM CEO Irwin Gotlieb.

┃America。ヲs Most Exclusive Club 。V Tim Blixseth carved a private golf and
ski resort out of the Montana wilderness. But the same skills that took him
from a hardscrabble boyhood to hobnobbing with Bill Gates are now tearing his
empire apart.

┃Turkey。ヲs Hot Fund 。V Banker Coskun Ulusoy turned OYAK into a major financial
player, enriching Turkey。ヲs military along the way.
EDITORIAL HIGHLIGHT

ISSUE DATE -

February 4, 2008

COVER STORY: -

Chocolate。ヲs Bittersweet Economy
Inside the Global Business Built on the Hazardous Work of Thousands of Children.



Other Features:
┃The 100 Best Companies to Work For
A Perfect Season 。V Guests at Four Seasons can check out anytime they like, but
employees never want to leave.


Back2Back Champs 。V Larry, Sergey, and Eric on keeping the Google culture alive.


The 2008 List 。V Nearly 100,000 workers picked the winners.

┃Make the World Go Away 。V Economic anxiety has inspired a bitter backlash against
free trade. Could it lead to protectionism?

┃Will the Cure Be Worse Than the Disease? 。V Politicians and the Fed are
responding, but they may be paving the way for a bigger calamity down the road.

┃The Cost of War 。V Former White House economist Lawrence B. Lindsey writes
for the first time about his controversial estimate of the Iraq war。ヲs pricetag.
An exclusive book excerpt.

┃Got Cash? 。V Apple, Google, and Microsoft do. And Silicon Valley is full
of promising startups. Who should buy what?
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