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David Greising is business columnist and chief business correspondent for the Chicago Tribune. In September, 2008, he resumed writing a column that first ran in the Tribune from 1998 to 2003. As chief business correspondent, Greising is the newspaper's lead writer on globalization and the intersection of politics, business and economics.
Greising's opinion column features analysis of business and economic news and their impact on readers. Re-launched as the 2008 financial crisis was first exploding, his column has offered incisive and timely analysis of events. In its first iteration beginning in 1998, Greising's column offered comment on the Enron debacle, strategic challenges at M...
Greising's opinion column features analysis of business and economic news and their impact on readers. Re-launched as the 2008 financial crisis was first exploding, his column has offered incisive and timely analysis of events. In its first iteration beginning in 1998, Greising's column offered comment on the Enron debacle, strategic challenges at M...
David Greising is business columnist and chief business correspondent for the Chicago Tribune. In September, 2008, he resumed writing a column that first ran in the Tribune from 1998 to 2003. As chief business correspondent, Greising is the newspaper's lead writer on globalization and the intersection of politics, business and economics.
Greising's opinion column features analysis of business and economic news and their impact on readers. Re-launched as the 2008 financial crisis was first exploding, his column has offered incisive and timely analysis of events. In its first iteration beginning in 1998, Greising's column offered comment on the Enron debacle, strategic challenges at McDonald's, Sears, United Airlines and Motorola, and unethical conduct at Florsheim Shoe Co. Greising traveled to New York following the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks to write columns about the impact on the country and its economy.
As chief business correspondent, Greising has traveled to China to write about counterfeit drugs, preparations for the 2008 Olympic Games, and the growth of Chinese multinationals. He has written about climate change from the Amazonian rainforest, and WTO talks from the scene of the Seattle riots. Greising has authored in-depth series about the responses to climate change, Boeing's 787 Dreamliner, challenges to Google's business strategy, and BP's response to major environmental accidents in the U.S.
Greising previously worked for BusinessWeek, both as its Atlanta bureau chief and in the Chicago bureau. He was a business reporter and columnist for the Chicago Sun-Times. He is the author of two business books: "I'd Like the World to Buy a Coke: The Life and Leadership of Robert Goizueta" and "Brokers, Bagmen and Moles: Fraud and Corruption in the Chicago Futures Market," co-authored by Laurie Morse.
In broadcast journalism, Greising is a contributor to "848," a news magazine program on WBEZ-FM, National Public Radio's Chicago affiliate. He appears frequently on WTTW, the Chicago affiliate of the Public Broadcasting Service, as well as WGN radio and television.
Born in Chicago, Greising is a graduate of DePauw University. He and his wife, Cynthia Hedges Greising, are co-authors of the children's book "Toys Everywhere!"
Greising's opinion column features analysis of business and economic news and their impact on readers. Re-launched as the 2008 financial crisis was first exploding, his column has offered incisive and timely analysis of events. In its first iteration beginning in 1998, Greising's column offered comment on the Enron debacle, strategic challenges at McDonald's, Sears, United Airlines and Motorola, and unethical conduct at Florsheim Shoe Co. Greising traveled to New York following the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks to write columns about the impact on the country and its economy.
As chief business correspondent, Greising has traveled to China to write about counterfeit drugs, preparations for the 2008 Olympic Games, and the growth of Chinese multinationals. He has written about climate change from the Amazonian rainforest, and WTO talks from the scene of the Seattle riots. Greising has authored in-depth series about the responses to climate change, Boeing's 787 Dreamliner, challenges to Google's business strategy, and BP's response to major environmental accidents in the U.S.
Greising previously worked for BusinessWeek, both as its Atlanta bureau chief and in the Chicago bureau. He was a business reporter and columnist for the Chicago Sun-Times. He is the author of two business books: "I'd Like the World to Buy a Coke: The Life and Leadership of Robert Goizueta" and "Brokers, Bagmen and Moles: Fraud and Corruption in the Chicago Futures Market," co-authored by Laurie Morse.
In broadcast journalism, Greising is a contributor to "848," a news magazine program on WBEZ-FM, National Public Radio's Chicago affiliate. He appears frequently on WTTW, the Chicago affiliate of the Public Broadcasting Service, as well as WGN radio and television.
Born in Chicago, Greising is a graduate of DePauw University. He and his wife, Cynthia Hedges Greising, are co-authors of the children's book "Toys Everywhere!"
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How about some company for Stewart
Chicago TribuneMartha Stewart has mainly herself to blame for all the trouble she's in. But there's another party that has plenty of explaining to do: the government prosecutors who are making a federal case out of the domestic doyenne's lapses in judgement. Based...Tags: Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia Inc., Chicago Tribune, University of Southern California, WorldCom Incorporated, ImClone Systems Incorporated
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Weeks in review
Change of SubjectA roundup of state and local news-review and weekly political chat shows. Descriptions provided by the broadcast outlets in most cases: Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review (WTTW-Ch. 11) Guest host Eddie Arruza with Kerry Lester, Daily Herald; Craig... -
Forest journal: Twelve days in the jungle
Photos by Antonio PerezScreaming monkeys, falling trees, chainsaw loggers, village chiefs and a nation's president are on the docket as Tribune chief business correspondent David Greising takes to the Amazonian rainforest. -------------------- Along the Essequibo River,...Tags: Weather Reports, Forestry and Timber, Natural Resources, Photography, Tourism and Leisure
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Jackson eclipsed in the age of Obama
Chicago Tribune correspondentIn this periodic series, the Tribune examines the nation’s enduring struggles over race. For most of Jesse Jackson's life, his trademark declaration — "I am somebody!" — has been self-evident. But not so much anymore. The rise of...Tags: Republican Party, Civil Rights, Assault, Isaac Hayes, Bernie Mac
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Land of Linkin' -- health care reform side issues edition
Change of SubjectOn the "Doc Fix": Paul Ryan and the true cost of health-care reform by Ezra Klein, Washington Post: In 1997, Republicans passed the Medicare Sustainable Growth Rate into law. The provision created a simple equation meant to hold down Medicare...... -
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Tribune garners 12 awards in Lisagor contest
The Chicago Headline Club presented the Chicago Tribune with 12 Lisagor Awards for outstanding journalism Friday night, including one recognizing the Tribune's coverage of the slayings of Judge Joan Lefkow's family in March 2005. Chicago Magazine,...Tags: WGN, Radio Industry, Periodicals, Tribune Company, Chicago Tribune
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Investor with big stakes plans to drive turnaround
Tribune chief business correspondentWhen Alan Lacy took charge at Sears, Roebuck and Co. four years ago, he called his top executives to a meeting to talk strategy. A series of slides laid out Sears' plight--falling sales, a drooping stock price, ineffective marketing and high costs....Tags: Insurance, GEICO, Credit and Debt, Consumer Goods Industries, AutoZone Incorporated
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It's business, so emotions don't count
Tribune chief business correspondentFederated Department Stores chief Terry J. Lundgren has spent his years in retailing, and he had a product he wanted to sell: A new brand name for an old, familiar product, the quaintly titled Marshall Field's. He knew the change might be rough on...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Regional Authority, Richard M. Daley, Fashion Shows, Christmas
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Kmart deals for Sears
Tribune staff reportersIn a stunning move that could forever alter one of Chicago's most enduring business icons, Kmart Holding Corp. pounced on Sears, Roebuck and Co. today in a $11 billion merger. The new Sears Holdings Corp. will become the nation's third-largest retailer...Tags: Credit and Debt, Financially Distressed Companies, Homes, Stock Market, Real Estate
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