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  1. The Agony of Long-Distance Runners: Coronary Plaque

    Thu, 18 Mar 2010

    may be counterbalanced by metabolic and mechanical factors that enhance coronary plaque growth," suggested Dr. Jonathan Schwartz of the University of Colorado Health Science Center in Denver, lead author of the study and son of Robert Schwartz

  2. In bad economy, CEOs don't want to be seen playing golf

    Mon, 22 Jun 2009

    in 2001 that he would stand a better chance against the shorter Welch in basketball. McNealy has been replaced by Jonathan Schwartz , who told BusinessWeek magazine in 2007 that golf is "just not who I am." "I spend so much time at work that I'd

  3. CEOs tweet in news story reported completely on Twitter

    Thu, 28 May 2009

    tweeted requests for comment, including Virgin Group Chairman Richard Branson, Oprah Winfrey and Sun Microsystems' Jonathan Schwartz . One explanation may be that many of the best-known executives have hundreds of thousands of followers. Williams

  4. CEOs tweet in news story reported completely on Twitter

    Wed, 27 May 2009

    tweeted requests for comment, including Virgin Group Chairman Richard Branson, Oprah Winfrey and Sun Microsystems' Jonathan Schwartz . One explanation may be that many of the best-known executives have hundreds of thousands of followers. Williams

  5. Oracle to buy Sun for $7.4B after IBM drops bid

    Tue, 21 Apr 2009

    software. Java is the "single-most-important software asset we have ever acquired," Ellison said. Sun CEO Jonathan Schwartz predicted Oracle will be able to offer its customers simpler computing solutions at lower prices by drawing on Sun's

  6. Failed IBM Buyout Could Speed a Setting Sun

    Mon, 6 Apr 2009

    an offer. Scott McNealy, Sun's chairman and co-founder, apparently split with the company's president, Jonathan Schwartz over the deal. Published reports say a rift has developed between the two executives, with Schwartz in favor and

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  1. CEOs show how cheating death can change your life

    Wed, 11 Mar 2009

    when his stunt plane stalled and crashed near Boise in 2004. Appleton survived. So did Sun Microsystems JAVA CEO Jonathan Schwartz , who was a passenger aboard an Amtrak train in 1987 when it collided with a set of locomotives in Maryland at 108

  2. CEOs show how cheating death can change your life

    Tue, 10 Mar 2009

    when his stunt plane stalled and crashed near Boise in 2004. Appleton survived. So did Sun Microsystems JAVA CEO Jonathan Schwartz , who was a passenger aboard an Amtrak train in 1987 when it collided with a set of locomotives in Maryland at 108

  3. Sinatra 10 years Later: To Young Stars, Ol' Blue Eyes Is an 'All-Timer'

    Wed, 11 Feb 2009

    They're going to have to put me in a box to get me to stop singing.' " His music lives on Radio personality Jonathan Schwartz — the son of traditional pop composer Arthur Schwartz, whose material Sinatra covered — knew the Chairman of the

  4. Will Google and Microsoft Own the Web?

    Mon, 22 Dec 2008

    is "more complicated than it used to be" in light of the current funding arrangement. But Sun Microsystems CEO Jonathan Schwartz goes even further, claiming that because the market is controlled by just a few giant companies -- namely Google

  5. Sun to cut up to 6,000 workers, 18% of staff

    Sat, 15 Nov 2008

    costs. Sun also said its software chief, Rich Green, has resigned. "These are hard but necessary changes," Jonathan Schwartz , Sun's chief executive, said in an interview. He said the company has been deeply wounded by the credit crunch

  6. Sun Global Sales Head Resigns, Bound for HP

    Tue, 3 Jun 2008

    replaced by Peter Ryan, previously senior vice president of Sun's Americas sales region, who will report to Sun CEO Jonathan Schwartz . In a blog post, Schwartz indicated that Grantham has taken a job with HP, writing in part, "Don's leaving

  7. Companies discover going green pays off

    Tue, 20 May 2008

    billion in revenue last year on its Niagara 1 server computer system, which uses power-saving chips. Sun CEO Jonathan Schwartz calls the technology "a bus" that gets the job done efficiently and economically, rather than a flashy, gas-guzzling

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