It's a story of a century-old business imploding.
It all started because there were no lights at Wrigley Field for night games.
What's a share? Well, Paddy Hirsch's mom used to say they were like a box of chocolates…
What's a corporation? Paddy Hirsch explains.
Big drug companies today have remade their business models.
Companies flush with cash often repurchase their own shares. But there are risks to doing so.
Old strategies of social responsibility won't work, he says.
More schools are telling students that profits aren't the only consideration.
A business theory helped put profits for shareholders ahead of other corporate interests.
'The smartest guy in the room' doesn't have a long-term outlook, Karen Ho says.