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Mark Henricks

Mark Henricks
Freelance Writer
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Mark has reported on business, technology, investing, science, travel and other topics for more than 20 years. He earned a bachelor's of journalism from the University of Texas at Austin.

Posts by Mark Henricks

Do Stale Statistics Drive the Market?

New research suggests that yesterday’s news can help generate tomorrow’s profit.

The Profit in Science: Why It Pays to Be Published

Companies take risks by publishing research about new products, but doing so could also give them a competitive edge.

Why Business Alliances Fail

Two heads may be better than one, but two companies often aren’t.

Say What? Research Reveals Impact of Web Talk

Online chatter about a company may do more than affect reputation and drive sales.

Should Your Next CEO Be an Ex-CMO?

Boards tend to pick the right kind of CEO, with the right kind of background, at the right time for their organizations.

How Investors Make Decisions

Classical economics says that investors make decisions based on available information to produce markets that price efficiently, and the market should behave as though all investors were equally well-informed. But phenomena such as bubbles and busts, such as the current dip in housing prices, poke holes in the assumption that all investors use information in predictable ways.

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