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ROB MAGAZINE

You picked a fine time to leave

What Chuck Winograd will miss most about RBC Capital Markets: the profits


Can't hedge this

He's the first call on The Street. He can raise $40 million in two minutes. And now hedge-fund superstar Rohit Sehgal is afraid to open his e-mail


Canada has to be more Albertan

...and Alberta has to be more Canadian. Here's how to get here to there in 11 easy steps


The south rises again

Where is one of the cheapest places in the world to produce cars? It's not China


EnCana's CEO on the spot

Randy Eresman wants to split up the international powerhouse he helped his predecessor, Gwyn Morgan, create. For now, the plan is on hold. But when it happens, it better pay off, or the notoriously publicity-averse oilman will have a lot of explaining to do

Fabrice Taylor

Fabrice Taylor

Cheese whizzes

Like many of Kraft's processed delights, its stock is comfort food, too


Eric Reguly

Eric Reguly

It's a dud, but it's all ours

Protected companies always hurt shareholders—just look at PetroCan


Doug Steiner

Doug Steiner

A bank for days like today

Imagine a financial institution that has no subprime toxins and is actually loved by its customers


Governess

The perils of dangling carrots...

...and northern exposure


Five questions for...Ken Lewenza

The new head of the CAW sounds off on life after Buzz


Big Idea

Brand surgery

As long as anyone can remember, marketers have been dying to get inside our heads. What if they really could?

 

COLUMNS 

Just flew in from Singapore

Franklin Templeton's Mark Mobius circles the globe and bets big on emerging markets

No organic for me, please

We can't afford to be picky about our produce

Welcome to Canada

Those customs cards we fill out at the airport make no sense

Porterize me

Not many expected Bob Deluce's airline to last, let alone thrive

Supply on demand

Buyers like China are bypassing commodities markets altogether and going right to the source

Southern comfort

Most of the shares in Canada's biggest companies now change hands south of the border

Birth of a beer baron

Jon Sherman, the new owner of Steelback, would rather forget the brand's grim past

In trust we trust

Could a little face time have saved us from the mortgage meltdown?

The Microsoft sell

Microsoft's unofficial new motto: Not even we can blow this one


EXIT INTERVIEW 

The guy who fired Howard Stern—twice—leaves Corus

He's famous for having fired Howard Stern—twice. Why John Hayes may be out at Corus, but not down

He'll be watching you

Why the managing director of the Canadian Coalition for Good Governance isn't quite done playing board games


OFF THE CLOCK 

Most valuable player

Two things were expected of Lee Bragg: He'd one day run part of the family empire, and he'd play basketball. dad must be proud

Easy rider

Agnico-Eagle CEO Sean Boyd loves to hit the open road. Mind you, he rides a high-end Italian bicycle, not a Harley

Been a long time since I rock and rolled

Tom Anselmi, head of operations at Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment, would love to spend more time strumming his guitar. But sports keep getting in the way

Ace in the hole

Being dull as dishwater isn't so bad when you're getting filthy rich


CORPORATE GOVERNESS 

Persuading a colleague to take a hike

Plus: Why you should at least tolerate your gas-guzzling co-workers

Dressing down the loud talker and dressing up the new hire

How to deal with too much information and not enough fashion sense

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