Table of Contents:VOL. 157, NO. 11 - May 26, 2008 COVER STORY
Bagging Bell Canada put Providence Equity into the top tier. Jonathan Nelson has to keep it there. more
The private equity firms that will thrive in the year ahead are those that know how to profit from others' misfortunes. more
Thirty-five giants that operate outside the public markets. more
Fortune's tout sheet of the biggest buyout shops. By Katie Benner, Telis Demos, and Jia Lynn Yang more
Big donors on campus: a portfolio of buildings given by hedgies and private equity fund owners. more FEATURES
It's still a great place to work. So why are so many people leaving? more
Inside Eco Seagate: extreme corporate bonding at the bottom of the world. more FIRST
Revealed: The heroine of Pixar's new release, Wall-E, was born from an iPod. more
Pushing potash Used as fertilizer around the globe, potash is the mineral of the moment. By Ryan Derousseau
A pint-sized populist is Oregon's Democratic front-runner. more
By Vivienne Walt After pulling out of embargoed Sudan, the oil services company donates its equipment to an effort to drill water. more TECHNOLOGY
The social-networking site is taking flak from users, developers, and advertisers. more
You've seen the blowout earnings numbers. Here's a look at why growth remains strong. more LIFE AT THE TOP
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