Monday, June 23, 2014

Starbucks gets fizzy with new soda drinks

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Monday, June 23

BNP seen close to settling with US for up to $9 billion


France's biggest bank faces the largest money-laundering fine in history for helping Iran, Sudan to avoid U.S. sanctions, according to media reports.

Starbucks adding some pop to its coffee bars


Coffee company adding three handcrafted sodas to its cold-beverage menu at more than 3,000 U.S. stores.

China, Japan pick up the pace in June as eurozone falters again


Japan puts sales tax blip behind it, and Chinese stimulus starts to bear fruit. But even the ECB can't pull France out of its funk.

Gates to Stanford grads: Let your heart break


Bill and Melinda Gates deliver a stirring address on optimism to Stanford's 2014 graduates.

By Philip Elmer-DeWitt

Report: Foxconn adding 100,000 workers to assemble Apple's next iPhone


A record-breaking hiring spree for the company.

By Stephen Gandel

The Fed has a new misguided way to raise interest rates


The Federal Reserve's pay to impose fees on bond funds won't work.

By Adam Lashinsky

Tony Fadell: In his own words


Nest co-founder Tony Fadell, a former acolyte of Steve Jobs, explains how he invented a new thermostat.
Wisconsin Energy pays $9.1 billion to create Midwest energy giant
Oracle inks $5.3 billion deal for Micros Systems
Lululemon founder fighting for more control of company
Kobe Bryant's iWatch
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