Friday, June 27, 2014

Nike says it’s ruling the World Cup, bitcoins for sale, BNP Paribas hunkers down

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Friday, June 27

Nike says its gear is dominating World Cup


Germany might have beaten the U.S. in a World Cup game on Thursday, but American sportswear maker Nike says it's beating German rival Adidas and others off the field in stores thanks to the tournament.

What Airbnb founder Brian Chesky learned from Paul Graham


Chesky discusses how a piece of counterintuitive advice from Y Combinator co-founder Paul Graham changed the trajectory of his business.

E.U. signs Ukraine association deal, puts off sanctions till Monday


Ukraine cements its change of course to westward, while Russia threatens "grave consequences."

Credit card companies going after riskier customers, report says


Subprime borrowers are being issued credit cards at the greatest rate side before the financial crisis, data show.

By Benjamin Snyder

ESPN scores big in U.S. vs. Germany game


Over 1.7 million viewers watched simultaneously as the U.S. played Germany on ESPN's online streaming service, creating some technical difficulties.

By Philip Elmer-DeWitt

Apple's users spend 4X as much as Google's


Why could this be? Here are five contributing factors.

By Beth Kowitt

David's Bridal goes upscale


Long known for wedding dresses for under $600, the chain is partnering with Vera Wang, Zac Posen, and others to expand its offerings.
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BNP Paribas hunkers down, plans dividend cut ahead of U.S. settlement
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