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Donald Van de Mark of MyPrimeTime sits down with leaders of the New Economy in these full-length interviews appearing on PBS' Nightly Business Report, each Thursday evening. Check your local listings for times and channels.
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Marc Andreessen created the Internet browser and was chief technology officer for America Online. Now he wants to help companies build Web sites quicker and cheaper with his latest venture, Loudcloud.
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Jim Barksdale, founder of The Barksdale Group, is betting his experience as CEO of Netscape and COO of FedEx will allow him to help start-ups succeed in the New Economy.
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Sabeer Bhatia, CEO of Arzoo, has a legendary reputation for persuasion and negotiation. Why? Four years ago, he sold his start-up, Hotmail, to Microsoft for a tidy sum of $400 million.
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Martin Brauns, CEO of Interwoven, managed to find funding for his company while training to compete in the hardest marathon in the world. While navigating the Internet can be more difficult, Brauns has made it look simple.
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Rob Burgess , CEO of Macromedia, has found a way to marry the high tech Internet world with the glitz and glamor of Hollywood.
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JoMei Chang is CEO of Vitria Technologies. The Taiwanese-born entrepreneur has blended gentility with shrewdness to create an integration software company with more than 100 percent sales growth over the last year.
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Gururaj "Desh" Deshpande's first entrepreneurial venture netted $26.95, total. The chairman of Sycamore Networks keeps a framed copy of the check as a reminder that finding his passion for building companies was the real payoff.
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Peter Desnoes surprised everyone by leaving retirement to be president and CEO of iBEAM, an online network that delivers streaming audio and video over the Internet.
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Katie Ford, who has been the CEO of Ford Models since 1995, runs her family's business with the same passion and integrity that helped her parents make Ford Models a legendary force in the fashion and entertainment industries.
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Andy Grove, CEO of Intel, has spent his whole life looking over his shoulder. The title of one of his books sums it up: Only the Paranoid Survive. Survival was Grove's motivation when he escaped from the Nazis under an assumed identity, when he crawled across the border of Communist Hungary to Austria, and when he took the helm of Intel Corp. Read the article here.
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William R. Hambrecht is founder and CEO of WR Hambrecht + Co., a start-up that hopes to bring individual investors into Wall Street's IPO process.
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Michael Lynch, CEO of Autonomy, is Britain's first Internet billionaire. All he did was create a cutting-edge computer program that is based on the ideas of a British minister born 300 years ago.
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Michael Marks has been the CEO of Flextronics since January 1994 and its Chairman of the Board since July 1993. Under his leadership, Flextronics has shown steady growth from USD$93 million in FY 1993 to USD$12 billion in FY 2001.
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