Friday, June 20, 2014

Ousted American Apparel CEO wants his company back, Olive Garden sales slide, Apple iWatch rumors, 7 myths about women in business

THE FORTUNE DAILY

Friday, June 20

7 myths about women in business


If you think that getting to the top while raising a full gaggle of kids is impossible, meet Helena Morrissey, CEO of Newton Investment Management in London. She's the mother of nine children. Yes, nine.

Ousted American Apparel CEO Charney may be looking for a fight


Dov Charney is reportedly looking to stir up shareholder support to win back control of the struggling apparel retailer.

Darden's earnings disappoint as Olive Garden sales keep falling


Restaurant company is struggling to attract diners amid increased competition from newer "fast-casual" restaurant chains.

AbbVie offers spurned by UK's Shire


Chicago-based pharma company the latest U.S. firm to have its proposal for a marriage made in tax heaven cruelly spurned.

By Chris Matthews

The one kind of immigration every American should love


Foreign direct investment is a huge job creator for Americans.

By Roger Parloff

A judge's moral stand is rejected...on legal grounds


Fortune's 50 World's Greatest Leaders Update—Jed Rakoff's message to Wall St still matters.

By Philip Elmer-DeWitt

Apple's iWatch is back in the news


Friday's stories fit neatly into the schedule a well-connected Taiwanese analyst produced in April.
Bank Of America's CEO wants a meeting with Attorney General
Siemens, Mistubishi raise their offer for Alstom
School's out? Corinthian Colleges may shut down
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