Monday, June 30, 2014

Facebook's experiments, BNP's record fine, Rubio on poverty

THE FORTUNE DAILY

Monday, June 30

Facebook legally toys with users' emotions in the name of science


Users and the media are speaking out against the social network after its study manipulated hundreds of thousands of users' emotions without their consent.

Marco Rubio: "We want to cure poverty"—not just alleviate its pain


In a comprehensive interview with Fortune, the Florida Senator and onetime White House hopeful weighs in on President Obama, the Tea Party rebellion, and why Republicans get such a bad rap.

Apple: Conspiracy? What conspiracy?


The e-book antitrust case — and Apple's defense — in 341 words.

BNP Paribas to pay $8.9 billion to end sanction violation probe


Europe's second-largest bank will also dismiss employees and faces ban on making dollar payments in addition to a largest-ever fine.

By Ben Geier

Goldman Sachs, good at making money, so-so at World Cup predictions


Company's financial wizards have room for improvement in picking winning soccer teams.

By Philip Elmer-DeWitt

Tim Cook led 5,000 from Apple at gay pride parade


Homophobes are a market Apple is willing to forego.

By Stephen Gandel

Goldman dives into risky lending


In the past 18 months, Wall Street has shown a new appetite for loans that defaulted at high rates back in the financial crisis.
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