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Between 1997 and 1999, 30 percent of the M&A deals cut worldwide increased shareholder value for the merged companies, while 31 percent diminished value and 39 percent made no difference (KPMG) … Just 20 tech stocks account for 76 percent of the $2.88 trillion investors have lost since the Nasdaq peaked in March 2000 (Bianco […]

Between 1997 and 1999, 30 percent of the M&A deals cut worldwide increased shareholder value for the merged companies, while 31 percent diminished value and 39 percent made no difference (KPMG) ... Just 20 tech stocks account for 76 percent of the $2.88 trillion investors have lost since the Nasdaq peaked in March 2000 (Bianco Research) ... On average, South Korean workers toil more hours per week (55.1) than full-time employees anywhere else; Americans clock 42.4 hours, and the French labor the least at 40.3 (Roper) ... Nearly 80 percent of major US firms monitor their staff electronically - via phone, computer, or camera - up from 35 percent in 1997 (American Management Association) ... Executives and middle managers log almost as much email time (122.4 minutes) each workday as they do face time (127.7 minutes) (Rogen International) ... American and European gamblers will spend $6 billion this year trying their luck online (Datamonitor) ... Men use their wireless phones 372 minutes per month - 100 minutes more than women do; women use their home landlines 510 minutes per month - 176 minutes more than men do (Cingular)

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